Fort Hood faces calls to be shut down after death of another female soldier
Ana Basalduaruiz was found dead on Monday at the military base in Texas, weeks after her family said she told them about being sexually harassed by a superior.
'I hate you with my heart': Vanessa Guillen's sister to killer's girlfriend
Vanessa Guillen's sister Mayra said she felt anger when ever she sees the face of Cecily Aguilar, who has pleaded guilty to being part of a cover-up.
'I Am Vanessa Guillen': Six other scandals to have plagued Fort Hood
The death of Vanessa Guillen at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas is the focus of Netflix documentary "I Am Vanessa Guillen."
Is Fort Hood still open today? A look at the infamous Army base
Fort Hood is the infamous Army base situated near Killeen, Texas, home to over 40,000 soldiers and Army personnel.
State documents reveal potential motive for Vanessa Guillen murder
Just two years after Vanessa Guillen's murder, state documents have revealed a potential motive.
Woman Diagnosed With COVID While in Labor Dies Weeks After Giving Birth
Alexandra Chandler learned she had COVID-19 shortly before giving birth. Days later, she couldn't breathe and would later be intubated before dying on Sunday.
'Smoke' in Cargo Area Causes American Airlines to Make Emergency Landing
No injuries were reported after the flight landed in Killeen, Texas, and the plane has been returned to service.
Three Army Sergeants Get Awarded for Saving Suicidal Soldier
An official said that "the individuals involved in this incident demonstrated an unmatched amount of empathy and concern for their fellow soldier in crisis."
Fort Hood Opens 'People First Center' After Reported Army Deaths, Assaults
"I know some goodness will come out of it over time," Lieutenant General Gary Brito said.
Female Military Members Face Greatest Risk at Texas Army Bases: Report
"These findings provide the Army with increased visibility on where exactly risk is consistently high for sexual assault and sexual harassment," Jenna Newman told the Associated Press.
Private Faces Court-Martial for Alleged Rape of Fort Bliss Soldier
Private First Class Asia Graham was pronounced dead by first responders on New Year's Eve, months after reporting a sexual assault by Private First Class Christian Alvarado at Fort Hood.
'Dramatic Change in Culture' Needed at Fort Hood, Independent Review Finds
Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy relieved or suspended 14 leaders at Fort Hood following an independent review into the base's command climate.
Congress Launches Investigation Into Fort Hood
News of the investigation came after Fort Hood announced another solider death last week, marking the base's 28th solider death this year.
Another Soldier Dies at Fort Hood, Marking 28th Death There This Year
A 25-year-old soldier died this week after collapsing during physical training at Fort Hood on August 28.
Latest Missing Fort Hood Soldier Involved in Sexual Abuse Investigation
In light of the possible abuse, Fort Hood said that Sgt. Fernandes had been informed of his reporting, care, and victim advocacy options and was transferred to a different unit to avoid reprisals.
Search Underway For Missing Fort Hood Soldier Sgt. Elder Fernandes
The soldier, who is assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade, has not been seen since Monday.
Everything to Know About the Disappearance of Vanessa Guillen
The search for Vanessa Guillen, a 20-year-old soldier who was stationed at Fort Hood in Texas, has continued since her disappearance on April 22.
9th Soldier Killed in Fort Hood Flood Identified
Military vehicle overturned in a flooded creek on June 2 at the Texas base.
Ft. Hood Shooter Asks to Join Islamic State
Nidal Hasan asked to become a citizen of ISIS in an intercepted letter
Three Victims of Fort Hood Rampage Named by Family, Friends
A recently married 37-year-old man, a veteran just back from Afghanistan and a resident of Puerto Rico were all killed in the rampage
But Why? The Search for a Motive in the Fort Hood Mass Shooting
Ivan Lopez joined the service in 2008 and had served two tours of duty abroad, including four months in Iraq in 2011
U.S. Army Names Fort Hood Shooter, Says Had Mental Illness
No motive was given for the shooting spree, which also left 16 wounded
Who's Fighting Your Drug Wars?
Soldiers are caught in the crossfire as the battle lines shift to Central America
China Forgives and Forgets
Why is China suddenly cozying up to its nemesis? Are they preparing for war?
Big Data on Campus
Crunching numbers will finally let students and their parents get smart about picking a college
Embrace the Purple Tomato
American consumers want to know if their food has been genetically altered, but the food industry says it knows what's good for them
Why Adam Lanza Killed Those 20 Children
The answer to the last, great mystery about the massacre last year at Sandy Hook Elementary School has been in plain sight for years
Hello, Neumann
He might be the best basketball player you've never heard of, but hoops isn't why you need to hear Johnny Neumann's story of weed, women, rebellion and homework
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