Some TV shows last because people keep watching them year after year. They are still around because they continue to matter.
Maj. Erica Vandal, a transgender woman who served 14 years in the U.S. Army, reacts to the Trump administration's executive order that is aimed at forcing transgender people out of the military.
June 22, 2021 New Army Business Management Plan critical to readiness, modernization June 2, 2021 Join us September 6th, 2023 from 1300-1500 for the 13th biennial Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Excellence ...
The Good Place follows the stories of multiple characters who reside in the afterlife known as the good place. The ending is renowned as one of the finest TV show finales, as it depicted that the ...
Schumer Backs Spending Bill and Lines Up Enough Democrats to Pass It Many Democrats wanted to block Republicans’ measure in defiance of President Trump, but Senator Chuck Schumer said a shutdown ...
Past Director, Deregulation Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs Alan Moran, Ph.D. is the past director (2014) of the Deregulation Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs and runs the Regulation ...
Alan Kohler has been a financial journalist for 46 years. He began as a cadet on The Australian covering the Poseidon boom and bust; has been a columnist for Chanticleer in the Australian ...
Trump issued the order to end the guarantee of citizenship to nearly all people born in the United States on his first day in office, but federal judges across the country quickly intervened. He now ...
The Army is repurposing more than half of the money it collects from junior enlisted soldiers for food, according to data reviewed by Military.com. The numbers suggest that a large portion of ...
the week's most popular songs based on streaming and sales activity from over 200 territories around the world — excluding the united states — as tracked by luminate. Billboard Global Excl. US ...