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20 years later, Abu Ghraib detainees get their day in US court
A trial scheduled for April 15, 2024, will mark the first time survivors of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison will bring claims of torture to a U.S. jury.
Former Air Force officer gets prison term for Capitol attack
The Air Force Academy graduate flew combat missions in Afghanistan. He remained on active duty until 1998 and retired from the Air Force Reserve in 2014.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Big AUKUS news coming, but Hill and allies see tech sharing snags
Britain and Australia fear that their nuclear-submarine and technology pact with the United States could be hindered by Washington's export bureaucracy.
Pentagon budgeting panel says ‘all options’ on table for reform
The budget reform panel hasn’t made any recommendations, but shared a summary of the input it's received, including nearly two dozen proposed improvements.
Ex-soldier sentenced for child sex crimes in Philippines
An ex-soldier received a 22-year prison sentence for child sex crimes in Philippines.
US, coalition forces kill ISIS official in Feb. 10 raid
CENTCOM officials stated that Ibrahim al-Qahtani was killed in the raid.
By Zamone Perez
Pentagon launches management reform institute to address challenges
The Defense Management Institute will exist as an independent research entity.
By Joe Gould