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Senators request inquiry into military secrets shared on Signal app
Republican and Democratic leaders on the Senate Armed Services Committee are requesting a formal investigation into the Signal chat scandal.
Lawmaker pushes plan to cap attorney fees for Camp Lejeune lawsuits
VA officials and veterans advocates have warned that many veterans may be taken advantage of by lawyers filing suits related to water contamination there.
Official Army app had Russian code, might have harvested user data
At least a thousand people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
Former soldier reflects on joining the ‘The Bachelorette’ cast
Spencer Swies, a West Point grad, was on season 19 of "The Bachelorette."
By Sarah Sicard
Feds to vets: Beware of scammers charging you to file for benefits
'These companies are making millions off of our veterans.'
By Karen Jowers
Virginia ‘Tinder Swindler’ who preyed on sailors pleads guilty
Posing as women on Tinder, conspirators demonstrated romantic interest in sailors. Then they swindled them.
Ponzi scheme leader who preyed on vets sentenced to 10 years
The conspiracy entrapped veterans in exploitative loans, with interest rates as high as 240%.
Scam targeting GI Bill students nets Texas man 19 years in prison
Ready Retail was raided by the FBI in September 2017.
Tired of dating jerks? The Army is here to help
Take your dating game up a notch with this Army workshop.
By Sarah Sicard
Pentagon tech boss used unauthorized app for official communications: watchdog
An investigation into verbal abuse turned up a much different violation.
The Spouse Angle Podcast — Up this week: How Cybercriminals Are Attacking Military Families
A Gold Star spouse discovered her late husband’s photo was being used in online romance scams.
By Military Times staff