Texas AG Ken Paxton sues company for defrauding veterans needing disability benefits

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against VA Claims Insider, LLC For allegedly attempting to deceive and defraud veterans seeking disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Air Force offers up to $600K in bonuses to retain pilots

In an effort to address U.S. military pilot shortages, the Air Force recently announced it will offer up to $600,000 bonuses over 12 years to qualified servicemembers.

Army secures victory with goal-line stand in closing moments, defeats Navy 17-11

Army held its ground on a goal-line stand in the final seconds to send Navy mascot Bill the Goat — and Navy superfan Bill, the G.O.A.T. — home disappointed.

The Sentinel, a new nuclear missile in the US, is coming

The $96 billion Sentinel overhaul is so ambitious it has raised questions as to whether the Air Force can get it all done at once.

WWII: 82 years since Pearl Harbor attack
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December 7, 2023 marks 82 years since Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and surviving World War II veterans are urging Americans to learn the solemn history of that day. FOX's Rebekah Castor went to the ceremony at the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C. to heat the veterans' stories.

Wreaths Across America Day: How to help honor fallen soldiers this holiday season

Wreaths Across America Day is a humbling annual tradition that lays millions of holiday wreaths on the graves of fallen service members. Here's how you can help.

How the attack on Pearl Harbor led to ban on US weather data

After the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government heavily restricted the dissemination of public weather information.

As Pearl Harbor survivors age, their children continue legacy

Only an estimated 26 Pearl Harbor survivors are still alive, with the majority of them well over 100, according to an association dedicated to preserving their memory.

Meet the U.S. Army's first active duty female sniper

Sgt. Maciel Hay learned to shoot as a kid and used her passion to pursue becoming a sniper.

Bike-build event for military families
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Dozens of new bicycles are headed to Houston-area military families thanks to an annual holiday giveaway. Staff and their families at Houston's 'Reynolds and Reynolds software company gathered for their 13th annual 'Bike-Build Saturday'. They assembled a hundred bicycles that will go to children of Houston-area service members in need because of a deployment or financial hardship during the holiday.

US military Osprey aircraft crashes off Japan's coast, killing at least 1

The coast guard received an emergency call from a fishing boat near the crash site off southern Japan, officials said. Here's what is known about the Osprey aircraft crash.

Navy plane overshoots runway and ends up in Hawaii bay

The scene was reminiscent of the 2009 “Miracle on the Hudson,” when a passenger jet piloted by Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger made an emergency landing on the New York river.

FOX 26 Spotlight: From Homeless to Homeowner
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FOX 26 highlights a program that has made a significant impact on veteran homelessness, showcasing a story of a veteran who transitioned from being homeless to becoming a homeowner.

HUD VASH program can help veterans go from homeless to homeowner

One Houston veteran went from the verge of homelessness to buying a home for his family thanks to a program for homeless veterans.

US Army is overturning century-old convictions of 110 Black soldiers

In 1917, the Buffalo Soldiers, an all-Black Third Battalion in the U.S. Army U.S. Army's 24th Infantry Regiment, marched into Houston, where clashes erupted after racial provocations. Approximately 110 soldiers were later found guilty in the largest murder trial in U.S. history.

Carnival Glory cruise ship passenger vanishes, Coast Guard searching Gulf of Mexico

The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for a passenger who went missing while traveling aboard the Carnival Glory cruise ship sailing in the Gulf of Mexico, officials said Tuesday.