Many veterans turn to private companies for help filing disability claims at the Department of Veterans Affairs and then face bills that run well into the thousands of dollars.
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At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday Republicans accused the Biden administration of allowing tens of thousands to settle in the U.S. without vetting them.
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Machinist Mate 2nd Class Jinchao Wei handed over thousands of pages of technical manuals to a Chinese intelligence agent for less than $13,000.
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President Donald Trump's "warrior dividend" payments diverted $2.9 billion allocated to subsidize housing costs.
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Early Saturday morning the United States carried out airstrikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro.
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Hundreds of Camp Pendleton Marines continue to rotate deployments to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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San Diego is up against Aalborg, Denmark and Daejeon, South Korea.
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Thousands of Marines, sailors and the U.S. Air Force's 10th Air Force finished the annual Steel Knight war games exercise Sunday.
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The report follows a spate of accidents that have claimed the lives of 20 service members in the past four years. The report released Friday says the office in charge of the Osprey didn't promptly make changes to ease risks.
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Private 1st Class Tanner Rubio, 21, of Dixon, Calif., was killed Wednesday in what the Marines say was a "tactical vehicle mishap."
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Military officials report that the Marine died of injuries sustained in a “tactical vehicle mishap” Wednesday afternoon.
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