U.S. Army To Immediately Start Discharging COVID Vaccine Refusers
According to data released by the Army last week, more than 3,300 soldiers have refused to get the vaccine.


20 years after Iraq war, this former Army medic is still reeling
Sergio Alfaro kickstarted his dreams of working in medicine by being an Army medic, but what he experienced in Iraq changed his path forever.

US announces $350M in additional military aid to Ukraine
The latest aid package includes various types of ammunition, such as rockets and grenade launchers, as well as fuel tanker trucks and patrol boats.

Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews
The data had long been sought by retired military aviators who have raised alarms for years about the number of crew members they knew had cancer.
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Migrants fearing deportation set fatal fire, Mexican president says
Officials confirmed more than three dozen people died in the fire.

Remote fitness classes are helping seniors in rural areas in U.S.
Due to the pandemic, a lot of health classes transitioned from in-person to remote delivery, improving access to better health outcomes.

Using improv comedy to gain new social and creative skills
Employees across the U.S. are using improv comedy as a tool for increasing their confidence and becoming more extroverted.