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Marines at Trump resort did not break rules on politicking in uniform
A viral photo of uniformed Marines at an event at former President Donald Trump's Florida home was not a violation of military rules, officials said.
Judge vacates Bowe Bergdahl’s desertion conviction
Bowe Bergdahl’s conviction and sentence had been narrowly upheld by military appeals courts before his lawyers took the case to U.S. District Court.
With eyes on Trump, Senate votes to make NATO withdrawal harder
With Trump leading the Republican primary polls, the Senate approved an NDAA amendment that would require Congress to approve any NATO withdrawal.
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Clint Lorance wants to be a lawyer. A soldier he led says he’s unfit
After receiving a presidential pardon for a war crimes conviction, Clint Lorance now intends to pursue a legal career.
By Mike McGuinness
Republican defense bill would move Mexico under US Southern Command
Military relations with Mexico currently fall under the purview of U.S. Northern Command.
Trump faces Espionage Act charges, which covers a lot more than spying
Spy cases are rare. More typically, the act applies to the unauthorized gathering, possessing or transmitting of certain sensitive government information.
By Joseph Ferguson and Thomas A. Durkin, Loyola University Chicago
Trump Pentagon official created toxic work environment, watchdog says
The report alleged that Cutrone made multiple employees cry.
By Zamone Perez
Jan. 6 US Capitol attacker gets 14 years for pepper spraying cops
A Kentucky man who stormed the US Capitol with his wife gets record-setting 14 years in prison for attacking police officers with pepper spray.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press