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American Public University System Partners with U.S. Cyber Command to Help Strengthen the Country's Cybersecurity Operations
American Public University System (APUS) is partnering with the U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) to help strengthen the country's cybersecurity posture.
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Study Points to how Discrimination in Military Towns Impact Service Members of Color
A new study reveals that almost a third of the military families surveyed said they had turned down duty assignments over concerns about the racial climate at the new installation — even though they knew it could hurt their careers.
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Proposed Bill Would Help Veterans With Illnesses Stemming From Toxic Exposure During Service
The U.S. House of Representatives will vote next week on legislation that would make it easier for post-9/11 veterans exposed to toxic battlefield pollutants to receive health care and disability payments, reports military.com.
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U.S. House Passes Partisan Bill Meant to Boost Global Competitiveness with China
In an effort to counter China's growing economic influence, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill designed to boost America's global competitiveness within manufacturing and scientific research.
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Advancing West Virginia Bill Exempts Military from Free Tuition Community Service Requirement
Members of the West Virginia National Guard and other military branches may soon be exempt from a small community service requirement within the state’s tuition-free community college program.
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$21M from Army and USDA to Help Assess Family Maltreatment Cases in the Military
Researchers at New York University’s College of Dentistry have received an estimated $21 million in federal funding the U.S. Army and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Student Vets Taking Remote Courses Can Keep Full GI Housing Benefits Through Summer
Student veterans taking remote classes due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can maintain their full GI Bill housing benefits — which were set to expire in December — until next summer, according to plans finalized by Congress.
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Center for Responsible Lending Expresses Support for Capping Interest Rates on Consumer Loans at 36%
The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) expressed support for a bipartisan bill that would limit the interest rate on consumer loans to no more than 36% Annual Percentage Rate (APR), if passed.
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Syracuse University Awarded New $5 Million Federal Grant to Assist Small Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) was selected as part of Biden-Harris administration’s $100 million Community Navigator Pilot Program.
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Massachusetts Bill To Help Military Connected Children Receive Education in the State
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Study: DOD Efforts to Combat Waste and Fraud Are Incomplete and Inadequate
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report that found the Department of Defense has not finalized and implemented a comprehensive approach to combat department-wide fraud.
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Women and Minorities Have Become Harder to Recruit, Prompting Air Force To Diversify Its Leadership
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