20 Years After the United States Invaded Iraq, Iraqis Are Still Trying to Emigrate to the US U.S. officials cite multiple reasons for the delays.
UN Investigators Compiling Evidence on Chemical Weapons Use by Islamic State Extremists in Iraq U.N. investigators are compiling evidence on the development and use of chemical weapons by Islamic State extremists in Iraq...
NASA Releases Exposure Tracker Tool for War on Terror Veterans Researchers will use NASA satellite data in their search for possible connections between War on Terror veterans’ illnesses...
One Scientist Has Spent 30 Years Trying to Understand and Treat Gulf War Illness University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researcher Robert Haley is among those who have studied an illness afflicting...
20 Years Later, Senate Votes to Repeal Iraq War Authorizations The bill, which was sponsored by Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Todd Young, R-Ind., would also repeal the 1991 AUMF that...
Senate Poised to Vote on Repeal of Iraq War Powers The Senate is preparing to vote to repeal the 2002 measure that greenlighted that March 2003 invasion of Iraq
20 Years On, Reflection and Regret on 2002 Iraq War Vote The October 2002 votes in the House and Senate to authorize war with Iraq were grave moments in American history that would...
Iraq WMD Failures Shadow US Intelligence 20 Years Later Two decades ago, U.S. spy agencies wrongly believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
20 Years After US Invasion, Young Iraqis See Signs of Hope Today’s Iraq is a world away from the terror that followed the U.S. invasion to depose Saddam Hussein 20 years ago this week...
The First Casualty of War Is Truth: Iraq 20 Years Later Four months prior to the invasion of Iraq, I found out that the George W. Bush administration was selling the war to the...
An Army Couple Had Their Daughter at a Military Hospital. Then the Collections Calls Started for $600,000. Missteps by Womack Army Medical Center and Tricare landed a Fort Liberty couple in collections.
Human Remains Have Likely Been Recovered from the Titan Submersible Wreckage, US Coast Guard Says The news came hours after the announcement that debris from the Titan, collected from the seafloor more than 12,000 feet...
Navy Recruiters Will Work 6-Day Weeks, Face Changes to Orders Amid Recruiting Struggle The move comes as the Navy, like most of the other military branches, struggles to meet its recruiting goals for the year.
Soldier Crashed Helicopter Before Running to and Crashing a Second in 2022 Suicide, Investigators Find The documents obtained by Military.com said Bellew had no history of diagnosed mental illness or suicidal ideation.
The Man Who Started to Transform the Marine Corps Leaves with 'No Regrets at All' The Marine Corps' top officer -- the man who has overseen a sweeping and much-debated transformation of the branch -- is...