WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump confirmed on Wednesday that he has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela and said he was weighing carrying out land operations on ...
He changed his name in 1990, adding 2,250 names to his original birth name, Laurence Gregory Watkins. Meteorologist Jill Gilardi says the weather turns brighter, but a bit chillier. Here's her ...
A man is fighting for life this afternoon after being hit and thrown from his bicycle in rural Jackson County. Dozens of people are hoping to clear their criminal records on Wednesday at a free ...
Newsweek’s Naveed Jamali recently joined some of those men and women on board a ballistic missile submarine—and in doing so became the first journalist to film all three branches of the nation’s ...
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Will military servicemembers get Oct. 15 paychecks?
The United States Coast Guard confirmed Monday that its military service members will receive their mid-month paycheck for Oct. 15. The Coast Guard says the pay will be processed and deposited in the ...
SAN DIEGO — While thousands of federal workers are not getting a paycheck due to the ongoing shutdown, President Donald Trump announced his administration has found money to pay the military, with ...
Under gray skies, Philadelphia gleamed red, white and blue Monday as crowds gathered along JFK Boulevard for a parade celebrating 250 years of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Spectators braved the ...
WSJ White House reporter Natalie Andrews explains why Republicans and Democrats aren’t budging as the government shutdown continues. Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images WASHINGTON—The ...
President Trump says he has "identified funds" to ensure the active military gets paid next week, as Congress stalls over negotiations to reopen the federal government. "I am using my authority, as ...
President Trump said he had directed the Pentagon to pay military servicemembers next week despite the government shutdown, sidestepping an impasse in Congress between Republicans and Democrats over ...
President Trump on Saturday directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to use all of the department’s “available funds” to go toward paying military servicemembers during the government shutdown.
U.S. servicemembers who sustain injuries while putting their lives on the line for our country deserve generous treatment from the government. No veteran with a legitimate service-related injury ...
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