Barbara Nylund, Colonel, US Army Medical Corps, PhD, MD Barbara Nylund, who lived with open arms and an open heart, died on December 26, 2024, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her life was illuminated by a ...
The defense secretary's decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a Pandora’s ...
Deb Fischer wrote about the future of national disaster medical system for improving military and civilian patients.
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Dave Philipps of The New York Times shares how he reported his stories despite extremely limited access to military officials ...
A sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events, including street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, ...
The government this month canceled $400 million in funding for Columbia and threatened to withhold billions more, accusing the university of not doing enough to combat antisemitism and ensure ...
In gut-wrenching detail, directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza recreate a real-life skirmish the latter survived in Iraq.
Columbia University's interim president, Dr Katrina Armstrong, has stepped down — a departure that comes one week after it ...
Cati Blauvelt was discovered in an abandoned South Carolina farmhouse in 2016 — a broken knife blade inside her body. Almost immediately, her friends had one suspect in mind: John Blauvelt, her ...
The Pitt is a relentless, high-intensity medical drama that builds on the foundation laid by a pair of classic television ...