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U.S. Central Command said Saturday that crews delivered about 1.1 million pounds of food to Gaza via the pier.
Rough seas had damaged the vital aid pier, requiring its removal.
The president's speech urged Americans to look after democracy, 40 years after Ronald Reagan gave a similar address.
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Activists worry that laws aimed at penalizing homelessness and a lack of support resources will hurt efforts to help veterans.
A moratorium on foreclosures of VA-backed home loans is set to expire at the end of the week.
Are commissaries meeting the religious dietary needs of troops and families?
More than four in five veterans surveyed said they trust the department's programs and outreach efforts.
In 1962, Dr. Eleanor Ardel Vietti became America's first female prisoner of war in Vietnam. She's still unaccounted for.
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Obama joined local veterans groups and scouts in a volunteer event at a Virginia cemetery ahead of Memorial Day.
Searchers announced Thursday they’ve discovered what they believe is the wreckage of World War II ace Richard Bong’s plane.
Lawmakers want to start a new grant program to cover medical costs for retired military working dogs.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., wants to know how often military medical facilities have treated victims of terror.
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