Jesse Jackson calls entire town of Flint "a crime scene"
Water crisis getting a growing response from the National Guard, as war of words over Gov. Snyder's culpability also boils over
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Water crisis getting a growing response from the National Guard, as war of words over Gov. Snyder's culpability also boils over
Michelle Miller checks in on the cadets from the National Guard's Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy, one year after they graduated
Swollen rivers cause Illinois to transfer inmates from state prison and Missouri's governor activates the National Guard
Hasan Edmonds, 22, and a cousin both pled guilty to plotting to attack the Joliet Armory in Illinois with rifles and grenades while in uniform
Family says a Charlotte Army National Guard combat medic who was shot in a violent home invasion fired back to protect her infant
Louisiana National Guard pilots in the training mission flew into worsening weather conditions and crashed in waters off Fla.
Georgia's National Guard supplied cans of gas and took people to their cars, which police want retrieved by Friday.
For the fourth day, West Virginia residents lined up for bottled water, trucked in by the National Guard, while booms have been set up along the river to contain the chemical spill
A chemical spill that contaminated and caused a shutdown of the water system in nine West Virginia counties has residents unsure when their water will be safe to use again
Boston is shoveling out of a record snowfall, and now a deep freeze is taking hold. Statewide, some 3,400 plows and salt trucks kept the roads passable
The governor of Massachusetts sent state workers home early and activated the National Guard to help evacuate those who lose power and need to get to shelters. Wind chills will make it feel 10 to 15 below zero
A Maryland bar got quite the surprise when a bomb fell from the sky and created a crater in the parking lot
Citizen soldiers returning from active military duty are entitled by law to get back their old jobs or at least the same salaries, but many are still having trouble. Lesley Stahl reports
New Jersey's National Guard leader was recently reprimanded by the Pentagon for allegedly dodging fitness tests
In 2004, Steve Kroft reported on the insufficient armor in Iraq for National Guard servicemen and women.
Three U.S. men being called heroes for stopping armed gunman on train between Amsterdam and Paris
Son of man driving pickup says officials were overreacting after soldiers reported hearing gunfire near Mississippi military site
Camp Shelby soldiers report gunfire two days in a row and officials say suspected shooter is a white male in a red pickup truck
The victim, a National Guardsman, died of head trauma after being pushed down a flight of stairs in Buffalo pub
Man says he planted a bomb inside; nothing suspicious found
The Wisconsin governor and GOP presidential candidate cited security concerns raised by last week's shooting in Chattanooga
Indiana and six other states are taking steps to increase security at military centers in response to last week's attack in Chattanooga
Scott Johnson, a 34-year-old musician, is the only victim still listed as missing in wake of deadly flood
Rescuers are racing to find people who disappeared in the flooding; so far three have been found dead
Current and former members since 2004 could be affected after personal information was mistakenly transferred
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot a few blocks from the White House, and a suspect identified as an Afghan national is in custody.
Federal immigration authorities said Wednesday they have paused processing requests from Afghan nationals, after a man from Afghanistan was identified as the suspect in the D.C. National Guard shooting.
President Trump and more than a dozen of his allies were charged with offenses in Georgia relating to the 2020 presidential election.
Russian officials say they have now received the revised U.S.-backed proposal to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine, after high-level talks between American and Ukrainian negotiators in Geneva.
A deadly blaze ripped through bamboo scaffolding on a multi-tower housing estate in Hong Kong, killing dozens of people and leaving hundreds more missing.
President Trump attacked a New York Times reporter as "third rate" and "ugly, both inside and out."
Russian athletes were forced to compete in International Judo Federation matches under a neutral banner due to the ongoing full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but not any more.
The new space station crew includes American Chris Williams, who holds a Ph.D. in astronomy and is a board-certified medical physicist at Harvard Medical School.
The Trump administration plans to deploy another 500 members of the National Guard to the streets of Washington, D.C., Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced, hours after two service members were shot.