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G-7 diplomats reject Chinese, North Korean, Russian aggression
The talks will pave the way for action by G-7 leaders when they meet next month in Hiroshima.
Sentencing set for former nursing assistant who admitted to killing 7 VA patients in West Virginia
Reta Mays faces up to life in prison for each of seven counts of second-degree murder when she is sentenced Tuesday in federal court.
US closes once-secret Guantanamo prison unit, moves prisoners
Southern Command said the Camp 7 prisoners were moved to Camp 5 “safely and without incident."
Recent Guard UH-60 crashes do not indicate systemic problem, Army official says
A recent string of fatal National Guard UH-60 accidents have raised cause for concern, but the Army general in charge of aviation plans and operations said the service is not seeing a systemic problem across the board. Nonetheless, the Army issued a new emergency response procedure to its aviators to ensure preventable mishaps don't happen.
By Jen Judson
5 reservists, 2 New Orleans police indicted for stealing from the Army
All seven defendants are former Army reservists in the 377th Theater Sustainment Command, New Orleans, according to the indictment.
7 Hawaii National Guard members contract COVID-19 after providing Inauguration Day security
All were in isolation and haven’t displayed symptoms, the Guard said in a news release.
Driver in 2019 crash that killed 7 members of JarHeads Motorcycle Club had drug problem
The pickup truck driver told police after his arrest he had used both heroin and cocaine the morning of the crash.
‘I hope she’s scarred for life’ — Recalling my time as a Blackwater mercenary
The author recalls being in Iraq the day that seven Blackwater security contractors were killed in a helicopter crash.
By By Morgan Lerette
South Dakota Guardsmen honor Civil War dead by cleaning tombstones
Members of the National Guard cleaned the tombstones of Civil War soldiers at South Dakota's Yankton city cemetery.
By Cora Van Olson, Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan via the AP