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The Fort Bliss soldier praised by his commanders and President Donald Trump for his heroism during a mass shooting in an El Paso Walmart was found dead Wednesday in his quarters at the west Texas Army base, service officials confirmed Friday.


US commander meets Taliban officials as Afghan peace process stutters

The meeting between Gen. Austin "Scott" Miller and Taliban leaders came as both sides accuse each other of ramping up violence since signing a peace deal on Feb. 29.


German gunmaker starts deliveries of US Army’s new squad marksman rifles

German firearms manufacturer Heckler & Koch has shipped the first batch of its new M110A1 Squad Designated Marksman Rifles to the U.S. Army. Between 5,000 and 6,000 of the new rifles will be delivered to the Army through mid-2021, a company statement said.


Lockheed Martin bucks pandemic trend, plans to hire 700 workers at Texas hubs

Lockheed Martin plans to continue hiring nearly 700 workers at its two major hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth, even as other companies shutter and furlough employees.

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20,000: US death toll overtakes Italy's as Midwest braces

The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus eclipsed Italy's for the highest in the world Saturday, surpassing 20,000, as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest braced for a potential surge in victims and moved to snuff out smoldering hot spots of contagion before they erupt.


550 sailors aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for coronavirus

In total, 550 people on the aircraft carrier docked near Guam have been infected with COVID-19, according to a post on the Navy's website. As of Saturday, 92% of the ship's nearly 4,600-person crew had been tested.


Diplomats alarmed at virus case reported in DC-area housing provided by State Department

Foreign Service officers and their families have left the building due to the absence of medical guidance, while others have raised concerns about whether the department is taking the problem seriously given the international nature of their work.




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Military Matters Review: Coronavirus and finances

Military Matters podcast hosts Rod Rodriguez and Desmon Farris dig into the financial impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on the military community. They talk to veteran and financial counselor Lacey Langford to find out what service members and their families can do to get through the crisis, which has had catastrophic economic effects around the globe.


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Faulty masks. Flawed tests. China's quality control problem in leading global COVID-19 fight

Within the last few weeks, scientists and health authorities in Spain, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Turkey and Britain have complained of faulty antigen or antibody coronavirus tests purchased from Chinese companies.


Italy begins to grapple with how to ease virus restrictions

With warmer weather beckoning, Italians are straining against a strict lockdown to halt the coronavirus that is just now showing signs of ebbing at the end of five weeks of mass isolation.


Congo, weary from Ebola, must also battle the coronavirus

Congo has been battling an Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands of people for more than 18 months, and now it must also face a new scourge: the coronavirus pandemic.


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Faulty masks. Flawed tests. China's quality control problem in leading global COVID-19 fight

Within the last few weeks, scientists and health authorities in Spain, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Turkey and Britain have complained of faulty antigen or antibody coronavirus tests purchased from Chinese companies.


Italy begins to grapple with how to ease virus restrictions

With warmer weather beckoning, Italians are straining against a strict lockdown to halt the coronavirus that is just now showing signs of ebbing at the end of five weeks of mass isolation.


Congo, weary from Ebola, must also battle the coronavirus

Congo has been battling an Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands of people for more than 18 months, and now it must also face a new scourge: the coronavirus pandemic.



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He survived WWII and guarded infamous Nazis; COVID-19 brought him down

Emilio J. DiPalma had fought in Germany at the end of World War II and stood guard during one of the famous trials of Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg. His family moved him into a home for veterans where he would live out his days among other veterans. Then the coronavirus came.



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Suspect arrested after Marine veteran fatally shoved into oncoming train

An 18-year-old North Side man who was arrested Friday night is suspected of "punching and pushing" a 29-year-year-old Marine veteran into the path of a CTA train, killing him Tuesday in the Loop, Chicago police say.


550 sailors aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for coronavirus

In total, 550 people on the aircraft carrier docked near Guam have been infected with COVID-19, according to a post on the Navy's website. As of Saturday, 92% of the ship's nearly 4,600-person crew had been tested.


COVID-19 vaccine not being tested in non-human primates at Army lab as previously stated

A DOD official incorrectly said earlier this week that the Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases started testing a vaccine in animal models. That is not true, said a spokesperson for the Army Medical Research and Development Command.


Time-lapse video shows U.S. Coast Guard ship cruising through Soo Locks

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Alder isn’t primarily used for supplies, but its crew shared an awesome time lapse video of the 225-foot vessel traveling through the Soo Locks on Wednesday, April 8.


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Suspect arrested after Marine veteran fatally shoved into oncoming train

An 18-year-old North Side man who was arrested Friday night is suspected of "punching and pushing" a 29-year-year-old Marine veteran into the path of a CTA train, killing him Tuesday in the Loop, Chicago police say.


550 sailors aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for coronavirus

In total, 550 people on the aircraft carrier docked near Guam have been infected with COVID-19, according to a post on the Navy's website. As of Saturday, 92% of the ship's nearly 4,600-person crew had been tested.


COVID-19 vaccine not being tested in non-human primates at Army lab as previously stated

A DOD official incorrectly said earlier this week that the Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases started testing a vaccine in animal models. That is not true, said a spokesperson for the Army Medical Research and Development Command.


Time-lapse video shows U.S. Coast Guard ship cruising through Soo Locks

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Alder isn’t primarily used for supplies, but its crew shared an awesome time lapse video of the 225-foot vessel traveling through the Soo Locks on Wednesday, April 8.