9,000 grave sites receive wreaths at North Dakota Veterans Cemetery Wreaths Across America is sweeping through the Peace Garden State once again. And today, the Bismarck Squadron Civil Air Patrol is taking the time to remember the fallen this holiday season. “What we’re blessed with really is a very patriotic part of the country, 12/14/2024 - 4:13 pm | View Link
‘Remember what it was all for’: US veterans in Europe to mark WWII Battle of the Bulge Some of the last living American veterans of World War II on Saturday met with world leaders and many other admirers as they recounted how the Allies braved subfreezing temperatures in the Battle of the Bulge, 12/14/2024 - 7:45 am | View Link
Showing gratitude: Staten Island Giving Circle honors veterans at holiday breakfast STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A holiday breakfast was held by Staten Island Giving Circle (SIGC) on Dec. 4 as a celebration of the men and women who have given so much for our freedom — our veterans. The event was attended by military veterans, their families and spouses, and offered a moment of thanks and appreciation to those who have served the U.S. 12/14/2024 - 5:24 am | View Link
Veterans Bill with Caregiver, Homelessness Reforms Gets Senate Approval But Needs Second House Vote The Senate voted by unanimous consent to approve the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act, which, among other things, would make it easier for aging and disabled veterans to get home- and community-based nursing care. 12/13/2024 - 5:50 am | View Link
What is a ‘100% disability’ rating and what does that actually mean for veterans Determining a veteran’s combined disability rating is not a matter of simple math. The process is incredibly complicated. 12/8/2024 - 11:30 pm | View Link
VA Health Care | Veterans Affairs Learn how to apply for and manage VA health care benefits for Veterans. We offer primary and specialty Veterans health care services, including home health, geriatric (elder), women’s health, and mental health care, as well as prescriptions. 12/14/2024 - 1:47 am | View Website
ChooseVA VA provides benefits and services to improve the lives of Veterans and their families. Visit Choose VA to learn about VA benefits and apply today. 12/13/2024 - 9:22 pm | View Website
My VA | Veterans Affairs The .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site. 12/13/2024 - 9:15 pm | View Website
VA Benefits For Service Members | Veterans Affairs Open to Veterans (active duty, Guard, and Reserve) If you served on active duty during wartime, are at least 65 years old or have a service-connected disability, and have limited or no income, find out if you qualify for Veterans Pension benefits. 12/13/2024 - 8:10 pm | View Website
VA Disability Compensation Learn about VA disability compensation (pay) for Veterans, including ratings, which conditions qualify, and how to file a claim. Find out if you can get VA disability pay for a service-connected disability (an illness or injury caused or made worse by your service). 12/13/2024 - 6:30 pm | View Website
LOS ANGELES — It was an ordinary day at his Los Angeles law office when John Nadolenco opened a letter from Brazil enlisting his help in a mission to retrieve a stolen, and quite possibly cursed, 836-pound emerald.
The year was 2014, the heyday of the Nigerian prince email scam, and the up-and-coming attorney was no fool.
“I immediately thought it was just completely fake, a total hoax,” he said.
By JOHN HANNA, Associated Press
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas official who is an informal adviser to President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team on immigration issues doesn’t expect mass deportations to prompt arrests of migrants at sensitive locations such as schools and churches.
But Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach does expect Trump to take action that will spark a legal challenge over the citizenship status of children born in the U.
By CHRIS MEGERIAN, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump delivered a likely death blow to bipartisan congressional budget negotiations on Wednesday, rejecting the measure as full of giveaways to Democrats after billionaire ally Elon Musk whipped up outrage toward the bill and cheered on Republican lawmakers who announced their opposition.
Trump’s joint statement with Vice President-elect JD Vance, which stopped the bill in its tracks, punctuated a daylong torrent of social media posts by Musk attacking the legislation for what he described as excessive spending.
“Stop the steal of your tax dollars!” Musk wrote on his social media platform X as he dangled primary challenges against anyone who voted for the budget deal, a threat Trump later echoed in a post of his own.
The episode showcased the growing political influence of Musk, whom Trump has selected alongside entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to spearhead the Department of Government Efficiency, a nongovernmental task force formed to find ways to fire federal workers, cut programs and reduce regulations.
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By MARK SCOLFORO and MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press
HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — The suspect charged with shooting to death a health insurance company chief executive on a Manhattan street will be taken Thursday morning to hearings on related Pennsylvania criminal charges and efforts to extradite him to New York.
The preliminary hearing on forgery and firearms charges and consideration of a fugitive from justice complaint against Luigi Mangione may not take long.
He is expected to waive extradition, clearing the way for his return to New York, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
By JOHN LEICESTER, TOM NOUVIAN and MARINE LESPRIT, Associated Press
AVIGNON, France (AP) — A court in France on Thursday sentenced the ex-husband of Gisèle Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping her and allowing other men to rape her while she was unconscious, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade.
The sentence against Dominique Pelicot was the maximum possible under French law.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When I was in college, a friend’s family graciously opened their home to me for a couple of months while I worked a summer job near their home, which was an hour from my family’s.
I did my best to treat their home as respectfully as my parents’ home, and at the end of summer, I gave them what I could afford out of my earnings for their kindness.
During one evening meal, I was enjoying some garden tomatoes that the lady of the house had provided.