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Advocates worry military vaccine challenges could jeopardize other religious freedom cases
The military is taking a hard line on troops seeking religious exemptions to the COVID vaccine mandate. Lawyers say that could have consequences for others who seek different kinds of religious accommodations.
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Can AI help predict military suicides? The VA is funding a project to find out.
The project is using artificial intelligence to analyze data from smartphones, laptops, and other devices of people who take their own lives.
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A new federal law lets military spouses with professional licenses transfer them across state lines
The law’s backers say it will cut red tape so spouses can continue their careers without interruption. But it’s not clear yet exactly how the law will work or how states will comply.
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The Pentagon has begun implementing a law to reduce suicides, 18 months after Congress passed it
The Pentagon has put in place "The Brandon Act" - named after a Navy sailor who died by suicide in 2018. It allows service members to go outside their chain of command to seek confidential mental health treatment.
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They helped American troops in Afghanistan. Now, they want to stay in the U.S.
A temporary program that allowed tens of thousands of Afghans to live in the U.S. is scheduled to expire this summer. The Biden Administration's plan to extend it is generating mixed reactions.
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The Navy has beefed up mental health care for sailors dealing with 'rude awakening' of military life
After two deadly collisions and a cluster of suicides, the Navy is providing more mental health counseling to sailors where they work.
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Latino leaders hope Fort Hood's new name also helps reform the base's culture
Fort Hood, the sprawling Army base in Central Texas, will be redesignated Fort Cavazos May 9. The new name honors the Army’s first Hispanic four-star general.
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The military is converting to electric vehicles on bases, but charging them remains a challenge
In order to comply with a Pentagon mandate to electrify its non-tactical vehicles, one base in Missouri is outsourcing the charging stations to the local utility co-op.
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After finding mold in thousands of places, the Army is training soldiers to recognize and report it
70,000 inspections yielded more than 2,100 findings of mold. Now, the Army has begun a service-wide initiative to detect and clean it up sooner.
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Advocates worry that the military's DEI purge may discourage sexual harassment and assault reports
As the military has eliminated diversity and equal opportunity policies, some advocates say they've also seen the culture change concerning sexual assault and harassment.
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