October 3, 2024 Veteran in subway vigilante case wasn't told he killed man threatening passengers during interrogation Lawyers for Daniel Penny, who is facing manslaughter charges after a deadly intervention with Jordan Neely on a subway last year, say there was no cause to arrest him.
October 2, 2024 Prosecutors release video of attack on Washington state veteran K'Shawn Konscience Jimerson, 19, is accused of killing 65-year-old veteran Michael Gray. King County prosecutors released surveillance video of the assault. (Credit: King County Prosecutor's Office)
September 30, 2024 VA employees improperly accessed JD Vance, Tim Walz's medical records, prompting criminal probe: report At least a dozen Veterans Affairs staffers reportedly got ahold of vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz's medical records, prompting a criminal investigation.
September 29, 2024 Veteran and author Jack Carr on finding 'mission and passion' when navigating key life transitions Bestselling author and former Navy SEAL team leader Jack Carr discusses the challenges America's military can have when navigating a new life path — and how he found his own way.
September 23, 2024 Gun rights, gender transitions, medical pot among issues SCOTUS will tackle this term The Supreme Court this term will hear a range of high-impact cases dealing with issues like gun rights, regulation of e-cigarettes and gender transition medical procedures for minors.
September 22, 2024 Exclusive: Bestselling author Jack Carr shares excerpt from 'Beirut,' his new nonfiction book on terror Bestselling author Jack Carr's new nonfiction book, "Targeted: The 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing," combines compelling storytelling and meticulous research about the attack on U.S. Marines.
September 17, 2024 Charlie Daniels nonprofit celebrates 10 years, honors family of first responders David Corlew, president of the Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project, reflects on a decade of giving back to America's heroes.
September 16, 2024 Disabled veteran arrested at Rutgers after posting anti-Hamas flyers: ‘Not going to let anyone censor me’ Rutgers Law School graduate Yiorgos Maravelias was hit with student conduct charges and arrested after he posted anti-Hamas flyers around the Newark campus.
September 16, 2024 On this day in history, September 16, 1919, Congress grants national charter to the American Legion On this day in history, Sept. 16, 1919, The American Legion received a charter from Congress as it continued to aid veterans and military families in the wake of World War I.
September 12, 2024 John Kirby torched for accidental email: 'Time for veterans to call him out' Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., joins 'America's Newsroom' to weigh in after White House adviser John Kirby dismissed veterans' concerns about the Afghanistan withdrawal in an email to Fox News Digital.