WXMI: Veterans Battle Health Issues From Overseas Burn Pits
Thousands of veterans say they've been battling serious health issues after being exposed to burn pits overseas.
Sailor dies after being 'lost overboard' in the Red Sea, US Navy says
The Department of Defense and the Navy identified the sailor as 34-year-old Aviation Machinist Mate 2nd Class Oriola Michael Aregbesola of Florida.
WWII veteran, 100, to marry fiancee, 96, at France's D-Day celebration
Harold Terens will head to France in late May to be honored by the French government and to put a ring on his fiancee's finger.
VA expands IVF access to single veterans, same-sex couples
The previous VA law required veterans who want to access IVF care to be married and able to produce gametes.
US changes how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity
The goal is to more accurately count residents, including those who identify as Hispanic and of Middle Eastern and North African heritage.
Candidate named Literally Anybody Else running for president
A Texas man legally changed his name as he hopes to attract disgruntled voters to his presidential campaign.
FCC considers rule change to make 988 suicide hotline more accessible
The agency could require phone companies to direct calls for help based on the caller's physical location rather than their area code.