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Luke Salas looked out over the ballfield in Budapest, Hungary, last summer and couldn't believe where baseball had taken him.
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña signed Decree 3781, designating Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a ...
When Matt O’Malley was forced out of his position at the National Resources Conservation Service, he didn’t just lose a job: ...
Amid Russian attacks on Ukraine, genocide in Gaza, and civil wars in Sudan, Syria, and Yemen, violence persists in corners of our world unfamiliar to most Americans.
Two young Marines were on guard duty that early morning of April 29 at Tan Son Nhut Airbase as evacuations continued. Suddenly during a rocket attack, L/CPL Darwin L. Judge of Marshalltown, Iowa and ...
This article presents a case for now vastly expanding the United States Peace Corps in light of threatened cuts to it and the ...
Thousands of allied American and Filipino forces opened annual combat drills on Monday that are set to include repelling an island attack to simulate the defense of the Philippine archipelago and seas ...
The Philippines and the United States officially kicked off yesterday this year’s Balikatan exercise involving more than 17,000 military personnel and featuring “full battle test” scenarios. The joint ...
We’re just three months into President Trump’s second term, and already the Peace Corps is on the chopping block. While he ...
Van Hollen, 66, got his start in politics as a staffer for former Maryland U.S. Sen. Charles Mathias in the 1980s, going on ...
The Pathways Program reformed how agencies recruit the next generation of federal employees. But challenges and uncertainties ...