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What Is a War Crime?
A war crime is an action during an armed conflict that violates the international humanitarian rules of war, often referring to violence against civilians.
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Military Spouses Are Thriving During ‘The Great Resignation.' Here's Why
Countless military spouses have quit their job to move across the globe with their family. Now, remote work and flexible scheduling are providing more options.
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How One Veteran Paid Off $70,000 in Debt in Just Three Years
Transitioning from the military to civilian life can be difficult and lead to high debt. More than 92% of military families carry debt, one survey found.
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Veterans With VA Health Benefits Should Consider Medicare When They Become Eligible, Experts Say. Here's Why
While there is no requirement that veterans using VA health care enroll in Medicare, there are reasons they should explore the benefits of doing so.
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The Unemployment Rate Among Military Spouses Spiked During Covid
Military spouse unemployment, a long-standing problem for active-duty families, was only made worse by the pandemic.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Remarks on Kabul Terror Attack That Killed 12 U.S. Service Members
White House press secretary Jen Psaki is set to brief reporters after Biden’s remarks on the suicide attack near the Kabul, Afghanistan, airport.
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Taliban's Pledge of Peaceful Leadership Is Quickly Coming Undone Amid Reports of Beatings, Deaths
At least 12 people have been killed in and around Kabul airport alone since Sunday, when the Taliban entered the Afghan capital, NATO and officials said.