Many servicemembers want to know how they can take advantage of their military training to have a successful second career as a veteran. Whether you are considering civilian employment after a four-year enlistment or approaching your 20-year military retirement, there are some important steps you can take to reduce the stress of moving into the civilian workforce.
By Leischen Stelter
Autistic children may respond in unpredictable ways to an emergency situation. Here’s how firefighters can equip themselves with important information to adapt their response in incidents involving autistic children.
American veterans face high ambulance bills due to bureaucracy. But U.S. Representative Mike Coffman is working to change this healthcare situation.
Today, we want to run first responder organizations like businesses. But how much accuracy in data-driven decisions and data collection is sufficient?
Last year, Bolton declared that the only option left to address the North Korean nuclear threat is “to end the regime in North Korea” by striking first.
For years, we’ve seen federal budgets that have not been submitted to or approved by Congress on time. This is a failure of both political parties.
By Dr. Michael Pittaro
Last year, Andrew Holland died in prison after being subjected to 46 hours in a restraint chair. Learn why prisons are unable, unprepared and unfit for caring for the mentally ill who so often end up in the criminal justice system.
At least 68 people died when a fire broke out during a riot at a Venezuelan police station jail late Wednesday. Most of the dead were prisoners.
Of the 12 major investigations by more than 30 special counsels spanning 242 years, only four have involved a sitting president.