Jo Ellis, a Virginia Army National Guard helicopter pilot, was misidentified as the captain of the downed Black Hawk.
Journalist Natalie Winters fires back at critics of her wardrobe during her first days as a White House correspondent, ...
Large sets of data are being scrubbed of references to transgender and LGBTQ+ people, among others, which could compromise ...
Some implied the identity of a third deceased servicemember was being withheld because the person was a "DEI" hire – and thus potentially responsible.
The head of America’s aviation safety authority had resigned just 10 days before Wednesday’s air disaster, leaving the agency ...
The black box from the military helicopter that crashed into a passenger jet over Washington DC has been recovered, transport ...
Transgender pilot speaks out after she was falsely identified as Black Hawk captain - None of the 67 passengers and crew are ...
A memo directs agency heads to have staff remove pronouns from their emails, disband employee resource groups, and terminate ...
The U.S. Army on Friday released the names of two of the soldiers killed when the military Black Hawk in which they were ...
Jo Ellis has served in the Virginia National Guard for 15 years and found herself the subject of thousands of false social media posts on Friday morning ...
Following a fatal air collision above the US capital, social media users claimed the Blackhawk helicopter that struck a jetliner was piloted by a transgender service member. But Jo Ellis, the person ...
Jo Ellis said it is "insulting to the victims and families" to have been incorrectly named as one of the pilots involved in the crash on Wednesday.