The Army and Air Force Exchange Service announced that it was extending its “relief offer” of interest-free commissary purchases through November, with payments deferred for up to 90 days.
AAFES extended an offer it rolled out last month to Military Star cardholders to help provide some financial relief during the government shutdown.
Extended period of interest-free commissary purchases and reduced-price meals for DOD school students affected by the ...
The military’s official chain of grocery stores, including one in Connecticut, could soon be privatized, and grocery industry ...
The Military Family Advisory Network asserts that moving creates a high risk for food insecurity, as over 51% of surveyed ...
A recent MilitaryTimes article reports commissaries could begin closing in early December, if the government shutdown hasn't ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he plans to take a “ringside seat” at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday. That's when ...
Even though soldiers are still getting paid, nonprofit groups that serve military members around the state say they’re seeing increased need for essentials and assistance with bills.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was transferred to Fort Dix prison in New Jersey in October 2025 to begin serving his 50-month sentence ...