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FTC bites burger chain for making false promises to vets, others
The FTC accuses Burgerim of deliberately misrepresented the risks and costs associated with opening one of its franchises.
Court allows a class-action lawsuit against VA for the first time
Previous attempts to force the department to respond to a large group of veterans complaints instead of individual cases failed to meet the court's standards.
Camo netting, an age-old tool, is being re-engineered for the modern battlefield
Advances in technology help soldiers break up both heat and electronic signatures to better fight undetected.
By Todd South
Sailors with Iron Man suits ambushing enemy ships? British defence secretary likes the idea
A number of Iron Man suit concepts have been introduced over the last five years.
By Jon Simkins
Sorry, Marvel fans: SOCOM says real-life ‘Iron Man’ suit remains a fantasy
A high-ranking SOCOM official put a damper on what its proposed "Iron Man" suit will truly be capable of when it’s finally operational.
By Joshua Axelrod
Army and special operations snipers put new ghillie suit to the test
The new suit would replace the existing setup, which is rarely used by snipers, who often make their own suits.
By Todd South
Wanted: ‘Iron Man’ suits for special operations troops
U.S. Special Operations Command is seeking proposals for a Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS, throughout 2018, according to a broad agency announcement posted in December.
By Kyle Rempfer
Ventura glad legal battle against 'American Sniper' is over
Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura denounced the late “American Sniper” author Chris Kyle on Monday as an “American Liar” and said he feels vindicated in his five-year legal battle against the former Navy SEAL and his estate, though he declined to say how much his settlement is worth.
Want Tom Cruise's 'Top Gun' flight suit? You'll have to bid big
The piece of movie history is one of 600 items up for bid next month in a London-based auction.
By Kevin Lilley