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Court OKs lawsuit accusing VA of discrimination in disability claims
A federal judge rejected a government request to throw out a lawsuit accusing Veterans Affairs officials of discriminatory practices in disability claims.
US given OK to enforce maritime law around Palau
The agreement gives Coast Guard ships authorization to unilaterally enforce maritime regulations in the Pacific island nation’s exclusive economic zone.
Opinion
A whistleblower’s advice: Keep the faith in difficult times
National Whistleblower Day is July 30.
By Paula Pedene
Lawmakers request UFO select committee after whistleblower testimony
The whistleblower claimed the government has operated a decades-long UFO retrieval and reverse engineering program.
By Zamone Perez
Corps won’t dismiss drinking convictions of 2 ‘MARSOC 3′ Raiders
Gunnery Sgts. Danny Draher and Josh Negron in February were found not guilty of more serious charges, including homicide.
Spot troops on your street? It’s likely a parade, not martial law.
Martial law remains a murky area “ripe for misinformation.” Legal experts and lawmakers explain why Congress, cops and courts likely wouldn't stand for it.
Supreme Court may weigh constitutionality of court-martialing retirees
For now, members of Fleet Marine Reserve and Fleet Reserve can be prosecuted under military law.
HBO film based on NSA leaker Reality Winner slated for May 29 release
"Reality" premieres on May 29 on Max.
By Sarah Sicard
Policy allowing parent cadets, mids to stay in school coming soon
The Pentagon has missed its Dec. 27 deadline by months.
Dismissal of 3rd ‘MARSOC 3’ defendant’s case to be weighed by court
Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet is alleging unlawful command influence by a top Marine lawyer.
Safety chief alleges violations at Indiana munitions facility
A letter was sent to President Biden and Congressional leaders substantiating all or parts of five complaints.
By Zamone Perez