Study Finds Leaders Who Express Rage Are More Likely to Be Taken Seriously
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.
Mariner Fights for Justice After Assault Aboard USNS Carson City
Elsie Dominguez, a Cuban-American from Queens, filed a lawsuit against the Navy’s Military Sealift Command, alleging rape by a civilian captain aboard the USNS Carson City.
VA Shuts Down DEI Offices, Places Over 60 Employees on Administrative Leave
More than 60 Veterans Affairs employees were placed on administrative leave as the department permanently closed its diversity, equity, and inclusion offices, raising employee concerns.
Bravery of the Samuel B. Roberts in the Epic Battle of Leyte Gulf
The Battle of Leyte Gulf, fought from October 23 to 26, 1944, marked the largest naval engagement in history, featuring significant U.S. victories against Japanese forces.
Active-Duty Troops Deploy to Strengthen U.S. Southern Border Security
Starting Thursday evening, 1,500 troops, including 1,000 Army soldiers and 500 Marines, will deploy to El Paso and San Diego to enhance southern border security.
Congresswoman Strickland Urges DHA to Fix Tricare West Transition Issues
Rep. Marilyn Strickland calls for urgent action from the Defense Health Agency regarding issues with TriWest Healthcare Alliance, impacting service members’ access to care.












