Foreign women linked to the Islamic State group in a Syrian camp are hoping for amnesty after a government offensive weakened the Kurdish-led forces guarding them.
Cinda Weisgerber served as a radioman during the Vietnam War with the sole mission of delivering top‑secret communications.
Four women held at Camp East Montana spoke out about conditions via audio recordings and handwritten statements.
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State-sponsored violence in the US
Even from the point of view of a Third World country that is used to police and military violence, like the Philippines, the ...
The VA’s new rules prevent abortions even in the case of rape or incest. VA Sec Doug Collins is expected to be questioned about it when he testifies Wednesday.
Leadership from U.S. Army Garrison Benelux in Brussels hosted a community Town Hall on Jan. 22, 2026, at the Brussels Unit ...
The killing of VA nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by U.S. Border Patrol personnel has drawn a strong response from veterans.
A nurse was detained on Jan 25 in İstanbul after participating in a widespread hair braiding protest, launched in response to a video showing a man, identfying as affiliated with the Free Syrian Army ...
Roads near the site where Pretti was killed have reopened after a night of "overwhelmingly calm and peaceful" protest ...
Servicewomen and women veterans are encouraged to join the Register for free by sharing HERstory, an account of their impact ...
Federal immigration officers have shot and killed a man in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already ...
When World War II broke out, there were less than 400,000 service men ready to defend the United States. The population of ...
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