Whatever your role in the U.S. war effort, if you were injured overseas, at least you'd be covered back home, right?
Get in, get out. Refugees have a shrinking window of support until it's time to fend for themselves.
Celester Hall went to Afghanistan to help the troops and make his fortune. He came back deaf, in diapers and looking for benefits.
Houston buries its Inner Loop past under bright new shiny Perry Homes town houses
Some are ready to die. Others aren't -- they just want a chance at a better life. But even the most careful of local teens who enlist in 2003 may find their plans for a desk job interrupted by war.
Gregory Beard says his wife did drugs in front of their child, yet a Harris County associate judge awarded her custody. Beard spent the summer fighting to get his baby back.
Health providers, insurance companies, researchers and government agencies all want your medical records. And it doesn't matter whether you want them released or not.
In Mars Attacks!, Tim Burton turns his ray gun on everything in sight
