March 2, 2023 Marine vet pledges 22-hour workout to raise awareness for veteran suicides U.S. Marine Corps veteran Adam Cooper is joined by Army veteran Lowell Koppert as he nears the end of his 22-hour workout and shares his ‘radical’ pledge to bring more awareness to the issue of veteran suicides.
March 1, 2023 Pearl Harbor survivor Jack Holder dies at age 101 Jack Holder, a Pearl Harbor survivor and World War II flyer, has died in Arizona at 101 years old. He was a teenager when he witnessed the bombing.
February 27, 2023 Police staffing crisis at VA hospitals leaves ailing veterans, staff in danger: report A report from the VA's Office of the Inspector General found that police shortages at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ medical centers leaves patients and staff vulnerable.
February 27, 2023 New Jersey man walks across US to raise nearly $100K for homeless veterans: 'Respect and reverence' Tommy Pasquale, of Randolph, New Jersey, successfully walked to Venice Beach, California, in 143 days to raise money and awareness for America's homeless veterans.
February 26, 2023 New Jersey man reflects on cross-country walk for homeless veterans Tommy Pasquale of Randolph, New Jersey, walked to Venice Beach, California, in 143 days to raise money for the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans.
February 25, 2023 Sailor who died at Pearl Harbor finally put to rest over 80 years later Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Herman Schmidt, who died during the Pearl Harbor attack, was given full military honors and laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery Thursday.
February 25, 2023 Research group that improperly obtained military records of GOP candidates was paid by two Dem committees The DSCC and DCCC contributed funds to a research firm that improperly obtained military records of Republican congressional candidates ahead of the 2022 midterms.
February 24, 2023 VA hired hundreds of employees with drug-related criminal history, putting veterans at risk: watchdog A report from a federal watchdog says the Department of Veterans Affairs has failed for years to review job applicants, and has hired hundreds with criminal drug convictions.
February 24, 2023 Retired Navy SEAL addresses 'victimhood epidemic' and how to break that chain Former Navy SEAL Mike Sarraille joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss his new book "The Everyday Warrior" and how to address the victimhood mindset in America today.
February 22, 2023 Vermont woman receives cache of World War II-era letters written by her parents Carol Bohlin of Vermont, 75, received a package of letters that her parents sent to each other while her father was serving in the U.S. Navy nearly 80 years ago. Watch her read aloud from these remarkable letters that had been hidden away in a wall.