The US Department of Labor projects faster-than-average job growth for nurses through 2025. That means as employers seek to recruit and retain...
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The Defense Department on Thursday lifted its mandate requiring staff and service members to wear masks following new coronavirus guidelines...
If you have had vaccines or flu shots in the past, you may remember the typical soreness many feel in...
TOKYO — U.S. military bases in Japan reported eight individuals tested positive for the coronavirus since Wednesday, according to statements...
Like more than 120 million other Americans, Jan Massie is fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and can pretty much give up...
Joyous reunions among vaccinated parents and children across the country marked this year's Mother's Day, the second one celebrated during...
After a Decade of Effort, Big Changes Could Be Coming to the Way the Military Handles Sexual Assault
Seven years ago, the military's top brass argued to Congress that commanders should retain the power to prosecute sexual assault...
Army researchers are eyeing a promising new wound-care technology that could allow soldiers to seal hemorrhaging trauma wounds on parts of...
Retired Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, who was acquitted of murdering an Islamic State prisoner in a highly public and controversial war crimes...
For Gold Star spouses, the pain of losing their husbands in the line of duty can be almost unbearable. But...
A new study has found that serious sleep disorders are on the rise in the U.S. military -- conditions that...
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department and Department of Veterans Affairs are immediately halting its use of the single-dose Johnson &...
Capt. Shaina N. Coss was among the first 10 women to graduate from Ranger School and became the first female...
A lot of things changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but one of the things that never will is how to...
Nearly all midshipmen who wanted a vaccine for COVID-19 have received their first dose. The remaining midshipmen — those who...