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A lack of barracks space - as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings - are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.
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Strict restrictions aboard Navy ships — put in place after a major COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 — have been eased, as the Navy tries to balance safety with fulfilling its mission.
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Advocates say more members of Congress should reach out to Black and Latino high school students and make them aware of opportunities at the elite schools.
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Only a handful of admirals in the U.S. are Black, and none of them are at the two highest ranks.
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Just off Key West, undeveloped Wisteria Island — long home to a ragtag community — is at the center of a legal fight. The U.S. government and a Florida developer are fighting over ownership.
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There’s a reason it could be unusually noisy in South Tampa over the next three weeks.And we’re not talking just a few more jets in the air. We’re talking…
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A U.S. Navy hospital ship leaves Norfolk, Virginia, Thursday on a mission that means a lot to people here in South Florida. It hopes to help bring...
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The U.S. Navy is dropping live bombs in a national forest in Florida this week. The Orlando Sentinel reports the bombs began falling in the Ocala...
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Human error is likely to be among the causes of two separate collisions involving Navy destroyers. The accidents killed 17 sailors.
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28 people have been charged so far in the so-called "Fat Leonard" bribery scandal. While the Navy has beefed up its ethics training, it also faces...
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In a statement she read to the news media at midday Wednesday, Cathleen Alexis says she does not know why her son killed 12 people on Monday at the Washington Navy Yard. Meanwhile, more is coming out about Aaron Alexis's actions in the days leading up to the attack.
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Authorities have released a partial list of victims. The dead suspect was identified as Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old, full-time Navy reservist from New York.