The U.S. Postal Service temporarily suspended mail services in 28 military ZIP codes in the Middle East.
An estimated 137,000 civilians are expected to receive bills for medical care they received at military hospitals and clinics since 2023.
As the April 15 tax-filing deadline looms, troops and their families should be aware of some tax law changes this year that affect them.
It's the first increase in school lunch prices in four years.
Affected troops will receive $15,000 each, plus any lost equity in the repossessed vehicle, according to the settlement agreement.
Nurses will decide whether the symptoms can be treated virtually, and set up the virtual appointments.
A Democratic senator also questioned whether the services are doing everything they can to increase child care slots.
With the first campus-style dining pilot opening this month, soldiers may now have the option to order beer and wine at some chow halls.
Soldiers are slated to get a daily stipend of $39, or "freedom dollars," to use at campus-style DFACs.
A House subcommittee on Tuesday discussed proposed legislation on illnesses linked to service-connected exposures.
Those verified through ShopMyExchange.com can get free access to more than 2,500 hours streaming at the Winter Olympics.
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