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Pressure mounts on Biden to leverage human rights laws on Israel aid
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza mounts, a growing group of Democrats pushes Biden to apply human rights laws to Israel security assistance.
Underdeveloped brain led to 2006 bank heist, jailed ex-Ranger claims
The defendant argued that his actions as a 20-year-old were orchestrated by a brain that “does not fully develop until 25.”
By Jon Simkins
Possible motive in Vanessa Guillen murder revealed in new court records
The release of the Texas DPS document comes as Aguilar is attempting to have her confession thrown out as inadmissible.
Woman’s confession in death of Spc. Vanessa Guillén stays
A judge on Wednesday denied a request to suppress Cecily Ann Aguilar's confession of helping kill and dismember Spc. Vanessa Guillén.
Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed by a supervisor, and she informally reported it
The report did not find evidence that the sexual harassment was related to Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s alleged murder.
By Kyle Rempfer
Texas lawmakers target military sexual assault after Fort Hood death
The bill would give members of the military in Texas more ways to report crimes outside their chain of command and to have those crimes independently investigated by the Texas Rangers.
Army CID is burned out and mismanaged by military police leadership, special agents say
Military police officers are "trying to run CID units like normal Army units, and that is absolutely impossible to do," one special agent said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fourteen leaders relieved or suspended after scathing report on Fort Hood
Fort Hood leadership knew or should have known of the high risk of harm to female soldiers, according to the report.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army to fire, suspend officers and enlisted soldiers over violence at Fort Hood
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy will take administrative action that will remove soldiers from their jobs, and likely trigger investigations that could lead to a wide range of punishments, according to officials.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Commander seeks to get embattled Fort Hood ‘back on track’
Lt. Gen. Pat White faces the immense task of rebuilding trust and turning around an installation that has one of the highest rates of murder, sexual assault and harassment in the Army.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press