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FALLS CHURCH, Va. – These days, everyone juggles multiple logins for the many services we access online. The Military Health System is making life a little easier by switching to myAuth—a simpler, more streamlined login authentication application across its online platforms. You’re probably familiar with DS Logon, the legacy system for accessing TRICARE-related platforms and many other government sites. With DS Logon sunsetting by the end of fiscal year 2026, each of the platforms that support your TRICARE benefit will switch from DS Logon to myAuth. milConnect and ID Card Office Online have already made this switch. Read on to learn about what this means for you.
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NORFOLK, Va. — A Virginia-based Navy serviceman is facing a federal charge after investigators say a missing 14-year-old girl from Louisiana was flown to the Hampton Roads area and later found in a Virginia Beach hotel. According to a criminal complaint filed in the Western District of Louisiana, 27-year-old Sadiq Rauf Perry is charged with transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. If convicted, he faces a sentence ranging from 10 years to life in prison.
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U.S. insists Iran ceasefire not over despite attacks in Strait of Hormuz
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The US fights to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as the UAE comes under attack in a test of Iran truce
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U.S. says Iran launched missiles and drones at American ships, no vessels hit
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Pedro Cantú Ríos was eating lunch when he felt the chemicals rush into his lungs. Like many of the immigrant men held in a cramped Alaska jail last summer, Cantú Ríos, then 68, had grown frustrated and restless, locked in a small cell with no windows and no access to his personal belongings, he recalled in an interview conducted in Spanish.
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US denies Iran struck a military vessel during new effort to reopen Strait of Hormuz
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is now bringing his wife to meetings with Pentagon staffers as his inner circle grows tighter, according to a report. The move comes as Hegseth has faced increased criticism and ousted more than two dozen Pentagon officials in recent weeks. It also comes as Hegseth leads the nation’s efforts in the Iran war and constantly promotes the success the U.S. has had in its attacks. Hegseth has now grown increasingly isolated within the Pentagon, according to The Guardian.
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Trump says U.S. will begin guiding ships through Strait of Hormuz
- Last week
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Trump says US will ‘help free up’ ships stuck in Hormuz Strait
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John Hall joined the community
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Being a plank owner I would love to ding out about USS Georgia decommissioning ceremony location and date
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A cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz says it’s attacked as Iran makes new peace proposal
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Wow, the Navy has been in the political limelight for months now... The billionaire campaign contributor — and friend of President Donald Trump — had sought out lawmakers on Capitol Hill, troubled by what he saw as a “land grab” by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon’s No. 2 political appointee, Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg, according to people familiar with the matter. Hegseth and Feinberg, Phelan said, had imposed rigid control over submarine and shipbuilding decisions, effectively usurping the Navy’s authority, these people said.
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Thou shalt laugh at the absurdity of PCSing. Stacey Morgan knows a thing or two about PCS-ing. The U.S. Army wife and mother of four is preparing this summer for her eighth move, and a moment she had in the shower this week is going viral—well, sort of. Morgan is an author and speaker currently living at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. She is preparing her family for a permanent change of station to Colorado Springs and had a moment of clarity while washing her hair.
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WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs requested $488.2 billion for fiscal year 2027, but questions on Capitol Hill focused on doctors and nurses rather than dollars. Senator Jon Ossoff said the numbers appear to move in the wrong direction. “It appears that the FY 27 request for physicians would employ fewer physicians than the FY 26 request for physicians,” Ossoff said. “Likewise, fewer registered nurses.”