VIDEO November 9 Defense attorney breaks down Marine vet's motion for a mistrial in subway chokehold death Staten Island lawyer Louis Gelormino, who represented two clients in a similar chokehold case last year, says Manhattan DA Bragg's prosecutors are trying to paint Daniel Penny as a racist even though their indictment doesn't accuse him of racism.
Proud American November 8 Homeless man turns night in jail into life of service after run-in with deputy and Marine recruiter Brian Gilbert, a homeless 18-year-old from South Carolina, was jailed for stealing food, leading to run-ins with a deputy and a Marine recruiter who changed his life.
VIDEO November 8 Homeless teen turns life around, joins Marine Corps with help from SC deputy Hear from the Lexington County deputy and a Marine recruiter who helped Brian Gilbert grow from a homeless teen stealing food to a career in the U.S. military. (Lexington County Sheriff's Office)
VIDEO October 31 Family of Marine vet killed in Mexico discuss meeting Trump and Vance, say they've heard nothing from Biden, Harris The family of Marine veteran Nicholas Douglas Quets, who was murdered in Mexico allegedly by cartel members less than an hour away from his Arizona home, described why they’re backing former President Trump and his running mate, JD Vance.
Marines October 21 One of the last remaining WWII Navajo Code Talkers dies at 107 One of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers who transmitted messages during World War II using the tribe's native language has died, according to officials.
TRAVEL October 14 National Museum of the Marine Corps unveils new exhibits, honoring those 'who made the ultimate sacrifice' The National Museum of the Marine Corps has introduced two permanent, new galleries, “Forward Deployed" and “Afghanistan and Iraq," in Quantico, Virginia.
Marines October 11 Marine Major Joshua Mast caught up in Afghan adoption case allowed to remain Marine Marine Major Joshua Mast and his wife Stephanie have been involved in a legal battle after an Afghan couple challenged the adoption of an orphan.
Lifestyle Books September 22 Exclusive: Bestselling author Jack Carr shares excerpt from 'Beirut,' his new nonfiction book on terror Bestselling author Jack Carr's new nonfiction book, "Targeted: The 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing," combines compelling storytelling and meticulous research about the attack on U.S. Marines.
Armed Forces September 13 'Respect our warriors': House GOP veteran proposes key benefit to aid deployed service members Ohio Republican Rep. Warren Davidson on Thursday introduced a bill to eliminate taxes for all U.S. service members deployed overseas.
US Navy September 4 US Navy warship commander relieved of duty following image of him shooting rifle with scope mounted backward The commanding officer of USS John McCain has been relieved of his duties, the Navy has announced, following a photo of him that was posted to social media in April.