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Civilian boss takes charge of Army CID for first time
"We must now clearly establish CID as an elite federal law enforcement agency," the new CID boss said.
Guantanamo skipper indicted for lying about affair with dead man’s wife, details of scuffle
Capt. John R. Nettleton is accused of misleading investigators, superiors and subordinates regarding the events leading up to a civilian man's 2015 death on Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Vets working without pay: Government shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands in the lurch
Build a wall or don’t — Shanley-Dillman doesn’t care. He just wants to see elected officials come to some sort of compromise so that he and his other veteran colleagues can get back to work.
By Natalie Gross
NCIS agent faces charges for romancing, aiding Syrian man under federal investigation
Leatrice M. De Bruhl-Daniels allegedly had a romantic relationship with a Syrian man while stationed in Dubai, and told him he was the target of a federal investigation, according to court records.
Marine vet Duncan Hunter wins re-election to House, vows ‘business-as-usual’ despite corruption charges
California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, who won re-election while facing federal corruption charges, promised constituents Wednesday it will be “business-as-usual” in his deeply red Southern California district, but some wonder whether that will be possible.
Here’s how the Pentagon will make sure it never accidentally mails live anthrax around the world again
A new government watchdog shows progress, but much work remains.
US charges 7 Russian intel officers as West condemns military spy agency
Russia's GRU military spy agency is blamed for "brazen" attacks across the globe.
By Raphael Satter
What’s GRU? A look at Russia’s shadowy military spies
Its agents are suspected in nerve-agent poisonings and other deadly operations on and off the battlefield.
Congressman Duncan Hunter, wife plead not guilty to charges
They are charged with using his campaign account for personal spending.
Intel official: Cyber threat warnings ‘blinking red’
Warning lights about cyber threats to U.S. national security are “blinking red” and the digital attempts to undermine America are occurring daily, not just at election time, the nation’s top intelligence official said Friday.
Russian claims that US is planning a false-flag chemical weapons attack is a distraction, Pentagon says
On Tuesday, Russian officials claimed that militants are preparing to use chemical agents in Syria and intend to put the blame on the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, according to Tass, a state-run Russian news agency.
By Kyle Rempfer