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Veteran charged with making threats against member of Congress, VA
A Connecticut military veteran has been arrested on allegations he threatened government officials, federal authorities said Friday.
To help stem the tide of veteran suicides, VA must stop turning away patients
While suicides soar, the VA is turning eligible veterans away from care, says the author of this commentary.
By Margaret Kuzma
Congress criticizes how Coast Guard investigates harassment
But Republican lawmakers refused to sign off on the report.
Newest sub slated for Saturday christening
Rep. Greg Walden, an Oregon Republican, said he will attend as keynote speaker.
New Coast Guard Academy superintendent pushes reforms
He was appointed in June amid a congressional probe into the campus' handling of discrimination and harassment complaints.
Navy wants to test wells near sub base
The Navy has scheduled a public meeting on the proposed water sampling on Sept. 17 in Groton.
Mutiny on the Amistad: ‘All we want is make us free.’
On Aug. 26, 1839, the Navy brig Washington seized the Spanish slaver Amistad near Montauk Point, New York, sparking one of the most important anti-slavery cases in American history.
By Dr. Howard Jones, American History Magazine
No, Lyme disease is not an escaped bioweapon
An op-ed from one of the world's top experts on tick-borne diseases demolishes a conspiracy theory.
By Sam Telford, Tufts University