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.
Military Nicotine Pouch Use Surges, Outpacing Civilian Consumption by Vast Margin
January 12, 2025
Nicotine pouch usage among soldiers at Fort Liberty reached 24%, significantly higher than the 3% prevalence in the general American adult population, raising health concerns.
Misdirected Calls Plague Health Net Amid Tricare’s Transition to TriWest
January 12, 2025
Health Net Federal Services faces a 200% increase in calls due to misdirected inquiries from TriWest beneficiaries, straining their support systems during TriWest’s contract transition.
Soldiers Turn to Social Media as Traditional Reporting Methods Fail Them
January 12, 2025
The military faces challenges with traditional grievance reporting, prompting service members to utilize social media for addressing quality-of-life concerns and seeking effective solutions.
Veterans’ Care to Remain Steady Amid Leadership Transition at the VA
January 11, 2025
Outgoing VA officials assured veterans that medical care and support services will remain stable despite political changes, emphasizing ongoing commitment and available resources during the transition.
Lloyd Austin Steps Down as U.S. Defense Chief Amid Uncertain Ukraine Support
January 11, 2025
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is stepping down from the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, having secured $126 billion in military aid for Ukraine during his leadership.