Remains of Indiana soldier missing in Korea to be buried
The remains of Army Pfc. David Baker will be buried Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Park in Hobart. Baker was 18 when he went missing in action in November 1950.
The remains of Army Pfc. David Baker will be buried Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Park in Hobart. Baker was 18 when he went missing in action in November 1950.
Of all the great mysteries you may come across in your summer reading the next couple of months, the Curious Case of Earl Thomas won’t test your faculties much.
Four years after hackers stole personal information from over 22 million people through the Office of Personnel Management, a fraud scheme exploiting that data has come to light in southeast Virginia.
Peter J. Stewart, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force and a devout Catholic and family man, was remembered with full military honors 52 years after being shot down during the Vietnam War.
The Navy will pursue courts-martial for two officers from the USS Fitzgerald in the wake of a collision one year ago off the coast of Japan that killed seven sailors. Charges against a third officer were dismissed.
Army Lt. Gen. Austin “Scott” Miller, the president's choice to lead American and NATO efforts in Afghanistan, told lawmakers on Tuesday that a revamped war strategy has made progress but he doesn’t see an end to the 17-year conflict any time soon.
A massive defense policy bill authorizing a 2.6 percent pay raise for servicemembers — the largest in nearly a decade — along with higher troop levels could win final congressional passage this summer, experts said Tuesday.
Nearly 80 years later, Pam Hobbs can still recall the day her older sister came home from school with a note that would alter their lives. All children in Leigh-on-Sea, the seaside village in southeastern England where Hobbs lived with her parents and six sisters, were to be evacuated that very weekend.
The governors of Maryland and Virginia have announced they will recall members of their state's National Guard from the U.S.-Mexico border because they disagree with a federal policy of separating immigrant children from their families.
Authorities say a Utah teenager told police he tried to blow up a homemade explosive device in his backpack at school because he'd been looking at Islamic State propaganda and wanted to cause fear.
House Republicans unveiled a 2019 budget proposal Tuesday to send a message to their core supporters that repealing Obamacare, cutting taxes and partially privatizing Medicare remain high on their agenda.
Some veterans are opposing to plans to erect a statue of civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois in his Massachusetts hometown because of his late-life decision to join the Communist party.
The teenager sang a line from socialist anthem "The Internationale" – apparently taking a dig at former investment banker Macron's business-generating policies – before breezing: "How's it going, Manu?" To which the president responded: "No no, no, no.... You call me 'Mr President' or 'sir.' OK?"
Gov. Larry Hogan says Maryland will recall the four members of the National Guard he sent to the U.S.-Mexico border and will not deploy other resources until a federal policy of separating immigrant children from their families is rescinded.
Much like a delicious dumpling before a hearty meal, “Bao” is the bite-sized animated film audiences see before “Incredibles 2.” But more than just a Pixar appetizer, the short is a whimsical love letter to mothers as well as food. It just happens to be wrapped in a package so adorable you want to eat it.
An improvised method of getting rid of a snake in a garden by spraying it with gasoline kicked off a chain reaction that ended up with a house on fire in southern Finland.
As he prepared to visit Capitol Hill, President Donald Trump on Tuesday continued to insist that Congress produce comprehensive immigration legislation, while anxious Republicans explored a narrower fix to the administration policy of separating migrant children from their parents.
So long as the powerful “push factors” of poverty and violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador persist, the U.S. will continue to wrestle with the problem of illegal migration on the border with Mexico.
The Trump administration issued new rules on Tuesday that will help small businesses and self-employed people get health insurance with lower price tags but fewer consumer protections, bypassing significant requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
Chinese President Xi Jinping told North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday he hopes Pyongyang and Washington can fully implement the outcome of last week's nuclear summit at which Kim pledged to work toward denuclearization in exchange for U.S. security guarantees.
There are echoes of this age in literally every aspect of our lives today.
NASA plans to return manned space station launches to American soil. And the government agency is going to have help. NASA has paired with two companies — Boeing and SpaceX — to carry its crews into space.
Gas and water supplies remained suspended in some areas in Osaka Prefecture on Tuesday, a day after a major quake with its focus in the northern part of the prefecture.
Nearly three dozen troops have been trained on a new weapon that looks and feels like a standard-issue carbine but fires nonlethal rounds that explode on impact and release a cloud of irritating pepper powder, military officials said Tuesday.
An audio recording that appears to capture the heartbreaking voices of small Spanish-speaking children crying out for their parents at a U.S. immigration facility took center stage in the growing uproar over the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant children from their parents.
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