May 5 NATO, European allies have not shown ‘commitment’ to help secure Strait of Hormuz, Medal of Honor recipient says Medal of Honor recipient Ret. Staff Sgt. David Bellavia discusses the possibility of the U.S. resuming combat operations against Iran and the launch of ‘Project Freedom’ on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
May 5 Massie ally sparks backlash after accusing Trump-backed challenger of abusing VA benefits Rep. Thomas Massie's ally is receiving blowback for attacking challenger Ed Gallrein, a former SEAL Team SIX member, over his VA disability benefits rating.
May 2 Veterans could decide the midterms, and the VA is why Republican candidates face growing pressure to prioritize VA reform as veterans' support could decide control of the House in the 2026 midterms.
April 29 Coast Guard wreck found after century, confirms World War I tragedy that killed all 131 aboard Divers located the sunken Coast Guard Cutter Tampa in the Atlantic, 106 years after a torpedo strike caused the largest U.S. naval combat loss of WWI.
April 29 Brutal CrossFit workout honoring fallen Marine draws thousands of participants across the country A CrossFit-style workout honoring 1st Lt. Travis Manion has grown into a nationwide tradition, drawing thousands to gyms across the country each year.
April 28 Kid Rock, Hegseth take Apache helicopter ride near Washington Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says musician Kid Rock went for an Apache helicopter ride on Monday, calling the rocker "a patriot and huge supporter of our troops."
April 24 Veterans cheer Trump's order on psychedelic drugs to treat PTSD FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary discusses President Donald Trump's executive order on psychedelic drugs for PTSD treatment and the potential for breakthrough therapies.
April 22 Marine veteran allegedly gunned down by husband in attack outside home, police say Marine veteran Ivy Unruh was allegedly shot by her estranged husband, Joshua Orlando, in an attack outside her Kansas home. Officials say she was separated from him.
April 22 Supreme Court liberals side with Clarence Thomas on Taliban suicide bomber lawsuit, 3 others dissent In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court is allowing a lawsuit pertaining to veteran injured in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan to proceed.
April 21 UK’s elite soldier unit faces exodus over ‘lawfare’ fears — warning sign for US military? Britain's elite SAS faces a growing exodus as soldiers resign over fears of legal scrutiny for actions in Afghanistan and other conflicts, report says.