The stated reason was because the book was about a woman, its author, Mary Boone, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
A federal judge ruled Monday that books banned from military schools need to go back on the shelves.
Leaders at the Pentagon have significantly altered how military officials will speak with Congress after a pair of new memos ...
Grand Haven Children's Museum may enter lease negotiations with city to take over portion of Central Park Place ...
The pressures that U.S. military families face aren’t easy. Corey Atiles, a mother of two, said she was diagnosed with post-partum depression and anxiety, after her son Raphael was born about four ...
The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) – which runs schools for more than 67,000 military-connected children – ...
The Oct. 20 ruling only applies to the five schools attended by students in the lawsuit and is only in place as litigation continues.
A mother is murdered. Her husband is convicted. But the one witness everyone ignored—his 3-year-old son—held the truth that ...
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner has revealed in a podcast that he was tattooed years ago with an image widely ...
Admiral Holsey’s resignation is a win for democracy because it highlights that some high-ranking officials, even among the ...
Retsef Levi may not be a household name, but he is already impacting how every household in the United States will access ...
TEL AVIV, Israel -- Gaza's fragile ceasefire faced its first major test Sunday as Israeli forces launched a wave of deadly ...