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1986's 'Top Gun' Led To A Military Recruiting Boom. Will The Upcoming Sequel Do The Same?
"Top Gun: Maverick" is scheduled for release next year. But perceptions of the military and warfare have changed since the original iconic movie premiered…
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LA County Homelessness Up 6% Over Last Year
Homelessness in Los Angeles County rose by nearly 6 percent to 46,874 people over the past year, according to the results of a new homeless census…
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3M has agreed to pay $6 billion over faulty earplugs. Now, plaintiffs must decide whether to accept.
About a quarter million troops and veterans have signed on as plaintiffs in litigation claiming the "Combat Arms" earplugs - manufactured by a 3M subsidiary - damaged their hearing.
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Surge Funding Ends for Some LA Homeless Veteran Programs
The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded $300 million to nonprofits nationwide to help reduce veteran homelessness, with $12.3 million going to…
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Navy Review Due Soon After Two Fatal Warship Collisions in the Pacific
Human error is likely to be among the causes of two separate collisions involving Navy destroyers. The accidents killed 17 sailors.The top leaders of the…
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Senator Supports Making Women Register for the Draft
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) said Tuesday she's in favor of making young women register for the draft — and two top-level military officers agreed.…
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Why Are There So Few Black Admirals In The Navy? Some Blame A Culture Of Discrimination
The One Navy Task Force is looking at why only a handful of African Americans reach top jobs. It's also examining discrimination in all aspects of Navy…
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Hurricane Florence Repairs At Camp Lejeune Will Cost Billions, And More Big Storms Are Likely
The Marine Corps says Camp Lejeune, N.C. needs $3.6 billion in repairs, as scientists warn climate change will lead to more big storms and affect military…
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Running Out Of Space, Veterans Cemeteries Take A New Form
The V.A. is building columbariums at several veterans cemeteries, where there is no more space for traditional burials.A headstone in Section 89A marks…
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Marines Lay Miles Of Concertina Wire Along Southern Border In San Diego
More than 5000 troops have been deployed to the border, mainly to build barriers to harden points of entry. Most troops are scheduled to leave the border…
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