Robert O'Malley, 81, Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient, becomes first resident of Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home in Fort Worth.
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The U.S. Naval Academy mistakenly removed items commemorating female Jewish graduates during Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, sparking outrage.
The Army's elite Ranger School debuts a new fitness assessment in April 2025, focusing on endurance and strength with continuous evaluations.
The Senate confirmed John Phelan as Navy Secretary, a businessman with no military experience, aiming to leverage his skills to address shipbuilding and budget challenges.
Hill Air Force Base in Utah closed one of its daycare centers, impacting service members and families due to hiring freezes under Trump's policies.
Ahead of his confirmation hearing, Keith Bass faces scrutiny over his past roles at the CIA and White House, raising concerns about his capability.
Gov. Katie Hobbs' plan to delay cage-free egg rules until 2034 aims to cut costs, but savings for consumers may be minor.
Trump's border wall projects continue in San Diego, facing legal and environmental challenges. Migrant encounters drop; military support grows.
Eagle Field, a WWII pilot training base in Central California, was sold. Known for its unique amenities, it later hosted drag races and events.
The Pentagon restored webpages on Navajo Code Talkers, crucial WW2 contributors, after a DEI purge mistakenly erased them. Navajo Nation praises the fix.