WXMI: Veterans Battle Health Issues From Overseas Burn Pits
Thousands of veterans say they've been battling serious health issues after being exposed to burn pits overseas.
WWII veteran, 100, to marry fiancee, 96, at France's D-Day celebration
Harold Terens will head to France in late May to be honored by the French government and to put a ring on his fiancee's finger.
VA expands IVF access to single veterans, same-sex couples
The previous VA law required veterans who want to access IVF care to be married and able to produce gametes.
Soldiers, Border Patrol agent killed in helicopter crash identified
The UH-72 Lakota helicopter was assigned to the federal government's border security mission when it crashed. The cause is still under investigation.
Hawaii man pleads guilty to killing lover and encasing body in tub
Juan Tejedor Baron, 25, allegedly poured concrete over his lover's dead body and planned to fraudulently take ownership of the man's home and car.
Toby Keith earned Country Music Hall of Fame vote 1 day after death
Country Music Association CEO Sarah Trahern says she's sad to have missed the opportunity to inform the country star of the honor.
North Korea says Kim Jong-un supervised missile test targeting Seoul
North Korea has described some of the systems it tested as capable of delivering tactical nuclear warheads to South Korea's capital.