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Is it too late to vote by absentee ballot?
You need to act quickly to make sure you meet your state’s deadlines.
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More than 70 new employers join the push to hire military spouses
This brings the number of employers specifically seeking to hire military spouses to more than 600.
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Is your pharmacy among the 15,000 leaving the Tricare network?
Many community pharmacies leave the network Monday, and a new requirement for specialty meds for cancer and other complex conditions takes effect Jan. 1.
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Big changes in your savings plan have taken effect
There are more options for saving in your Thrift Savings Plan, but there are costs.
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How the Thrift Savings Plan made Coast Guardsman a millionaire
This military TSP millionaire said his parents encouraged him to start saving part of his salary early, and it’s paid off for him.
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100 lawmakers question changes affecting access to Tricare pharmacies
Nearly 15,000 community and independent pharmacies declined to accept new terms, including reimbursement rates, and will leave the Tricare network.
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Feds allege online lender ‘overcharged and deceived’ troops, families
Troops had to agree to a monthly membership fee before they could get a loan, feds allege.
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Troops’ use of TikTok may be national security threat, FCC commissioner says
A U.S. regulator says troops’ and families’ use of TikTok on personal devices could pose a national security threat.
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Is it too late to vote by absentee ballot?
You need to act quickly to make sure you meet your state’s deadlines.
-
More than 70 new employers join the push to hire military spouses
This brings the number of employers specifically seeking to hire military spouses to more than 600.
-
Is your pharmacy among the 15,000 leaving the Tricare network?
Many community pharmacies leave the network Monday, and a new requirement for specialty meds for cancer and other complex conditions takes effect Jan. 1.
-
Big changes in your savings plan have taken effect
There are more options for saving in your Thrift Savings Plan, but there are costs.
-
How the Thrift Savings Plan made Coast Guardsman a millionaire
This military TSP millionaire said his parents encouraged him to start saving part of his salary early, and it’s paid off for him.
-
100 lawmakers question changes affecting access to Tricare pharmacies
Nearly 15,000 community and independent pharmacies declined to accept new terms, including reimbursement rates, and will leave the Tricare network.
-
Feds allege online lender ‘overcharged and deceived’ troops, families
Troops had to agree to a monthly membership fee before they could get a loan, feds allege.
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Troops’ use of TikTok may be national security threat, FCC commissioner says
A U.S. regulator says troops’ and families’ use of TikTok on personal devices could pose a national security threat.
-
Is it too late to vote by absentee ballot?
You need to act quickly to make sure you meet your state’s deadlines.
-
More than 70 new employers join the push to hire military spouses
This brings the number of employers specifically seeking to hire military spouses to more than 600.
-
Is your pharmacy among the 15,000 leaving the Tricare network?
Many community pharmacies leave the network Monday, and a new requirement for specialty meds for cancer and other complex conditions takes effect Jan. 1.
-
Big changes in your savings plan have taken effect
There are more options for saving in your Thrift Savings Plan, but there are costs.
-
How the Thrift Savings Plan made Coast Guardsman a millionaire
This military TSP millionaire said his parents encouraged him to start saving part of his salary early, and it’s paid off for him.
-
100 lawmakers question changes affecting access to Tricare pharmacies
Nearly 15,000 community and independent pharmacies declined to accept new terms, including reimbursement rates, and will leave the Tricare network.
-
Feds allege online lender ‘overcharged and deceived’ troops, families
Troops had to agree to a monthly membership fee before they could get a loan, feds allege.
-
Troops’ use of TikTok may be national security threat, FCC commissioner says
A U.S. regulator says troops’ and families’ use of TikTok on personal devices could pose a national security threat.














