An invasion initially lauded as a success soon turned into a decade-long quagmire.
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A bill to repeal authorization of the use of force in Iraq has cleared a procedural hurdle in the Senate. A final vote in the chamber could come near 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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President Joe Biden met with two of America's closest allies to announce that Australia will buy nuclear-powered attack submarines from the U.S.
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The agreements with smaller countries are designed to expand American influence in the region, solidify existing relationships, and give the U.S. military more footholds.
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A classic U.S. Army slogan is back as the service looks to freshen its appeal to a new generation of recruits.
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Volunteers who worked to evacuate and resettle Afghans when the country fell to the Taliban were recognized at the White House Thursday.
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Research into psychedelic drugs was halted in the 1960s amid concern about recreational use. Now, the VA is among dozens of medical providers resuming that work.
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Although the causes of booms Friday and Monday haven't been confirmed, an aerospace engineer explains how supersonic aircraft might explain the widespread phenomenon.
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A boom rattled windows across San Diego Friday morning and its cause is still undetermined
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The Horse of the Sun Ranch was donated to the Armed Services YMCA about three years ago.
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Some government watchdogs say the long-running mission is an inappropriate use of the Guard. Even the Pentagon has been looking for an off-ramp.
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