Alexa Liautaud
The 2020 Census will ask if you’re a citizen but not if you’re a veteran
After 17 years of war, the questionnaire still won’t address military history.
David Shulkin did not hold back in this op-ed blasting Trump
"It should not be this hard to serve your country," he wrote.
VA Secretary David Shulkin is out, and Trump's personal doctor is in
Trump made the surprise announcement in a pair of tweets Wednesday
Kim Jong Un's train trip to China included denuclearization talks and an art show
It was his first known trip abroad since taking power in 2011
Trump wants the military to fund the wall he promised Mexico would pay for
He's running out of funding options
Mattis wants you to know he's looking forward to working with John Bolton
“I look forward to working with him — no reservations, no concerns at all.”
Trump reportedly wants former aide and alleged domestic abuser Rob Porter back
Porter was forced to resign after both his ex-wives came forward with stories of abuse.
Did Kim Jong Un just show up in Beijing on a 21-car bulletproof train?
It would be his first time leaving North Korea since taking over for his father in 2011.
Military revenge porn is thriving on anonymous servers and image boards. That makes it harder to stop.
The Pentagon and law enforcement will have a hard time tracing users who share nude photos of service members without their consent.
Why a competitive shooter helped organize her high school’s March for Our Lives but won't walk
“In all honesty, I feel as if these rallies were a little rash and planned in a time of high emotion and misplaced aggression," she said.
Congress opts to keep supporting brutal war in Yemen, but activists say “tide is turning”
Congressional leaders sought to use the Saudi crown prince’s much-touted visit to press the White House and its powerful ally to end the spiraling war.
Kosovo opposition party blasts Parliament with tear gas to stop border vote
Members of the Self-Determination Movement set off three tear gas canisters in the chamber