Study Finds Leaders Who Express Rage Are More Likely to Be Taken Seriously
March 24, 2025
Expressing anger during threats enhances credibility in international negotiations, with perceived resolve increasing by 15 percentage points compared to calm ultimatums, according to recent research.
From Army to Navy to Air Force: One Man’s Unique Military Journey
February 18, 2025
Staff Sgt. Robert Meyers served 12 years across three military branches: Army, Navy, and Air Force, gaining extensive experience in security and law enforcement.
VA Employees Rally Against Proposed Cuts Amid Ongoing Reform Concerns
February 17, 2025
Veterans Affairs employees and lawmakers protested potential staffing and funding cuts, emphasizing the need to protect veterans’ services amidst ongoing government reform efforts and budget concerns.
Military Spouses Gain Remote Work Exemption from Federal Return-to-Office Mandate
February 17, 2025
New guidelines exempt military spouses working for federal agencies from in-person return mandates, promoting remote work and enhancing employment opportunities amid relocation challenges.
Air Force Delays Promotion Testing Amid Review of Diversity Guidelines
February 17, 2025
The Air Force rescheduled the E6 promotion testing cycle to March 3-May 1 to revise study materials conflicting with previous diversity, equity, and inclusion guidelines.
USS Harry S. Truman Collides with Merchant Ship in Mediterranean Sea
February 17, 2025
An aircraft carrier collided with the merchant ship Besiktas-M near Port Said, Egypt, with no injuries or significant damage reported. An investigation is underway.