WASHINGTON (TND) — Why did Mark Moyar, a leading military historian, get his security clearance revoked after writing an acclaimed book about America’s most elite warriors? James Rosen has the story:
PENSACOLA, Fla. (SBG) —Dogs have an amazing sense of smell. They are used in law enforcement, fire investigations, and natural disasters to detect drugs, explosives, and human remains. Now, these sensitive noses are being used to combat child sex crimes...
DAYTON, Ohio (SBG) — This Veterans' Day, Inside Your World Investigates explored the mystery of thousands of relics of this nation's military past that are currently missing. Many of the artifacts were sold, given, or loaned by the Army and...
BALTIMORE (SBG) — Sex trafficking raids and busts often capture the headlines. But what happens to the people who survive those crimes, and often have nowhere to go? Inside Your World Investigates discovered a shortage in specialized care and shelter...
TAMPA, Fla. (SBG) — Twenty years after the 9/11 terror attacks shook our nation to the core, America is facing new uncertainty. Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, and troops exited our longest war. Now, hundreds of thousands of U. S...
WASHINGTON (SBG) —As students head back to school for in-person learning this fall, a new national report reveals that schools across the country are in need of serious updates to their infrastructure. It's not just cosmetics: aging school buildings could...
WASHINGTON (SBG) – Who knew raw sewage could be a lifesaver? Caption: Raw sewage an important tool in tracking, responding to the coronavirus across US (SBG) Over the past year it’s been used to help communities track and respond to...
WASHINGTON(SBG) —This year marks 30 years since Operation Desert Storm, the start of the Gulf War. Today, decades after the conflict, hundreds of thousands of veterans are dealing with lingering health problems. Emerging research shows those veterans may be more...