Federal Judge Dismisses Trump Classified Documents Case over Concerns with Prosecutor's Appointment The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against ex-President Donald Trump in Florida has dismissed the...
Boeing Accepts a Plea Deal to Avoid a Criminal Trial over 737 Max Crashes, Justice Department Says The Justice Department says Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge stemming from two deadly crashes of...
US Appeals Court to Reconsider Dismissal of Former Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's Conviction The Justice Department filed an appeal last week immediately after a U.S. District Court judge spelled out his reasons for...
Army Financial Counselor Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Gold Star Families of Death Gratuity, Life Insurance Money An Army Reserve major and civilian Army employee, Caz Craffy improperly invested money and collected $1.4 million in...
The Forgotten Victims of the First Atomic Blast That ‘Oppenheimer’ Left Out May Finally Get Their Due Robert Oppenheimer and the scientists he recruited to develop the first atomic bomb at Los Alamos were well aware of the...
The Deadline Is Approaching for PACT Act Claims and Lawsuits over Camp Lejeune Water Contamination The window is closing for veterans, families and others to file administrative claims and lawsuits under the Camp Lejeune...
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: VA Benefits for Veterans and Families Since 2012, the VA has provided disability compensation to service members and health benefits to both service members and...
Marines Whose Cars Were Sold by Towing Company Will Be Repaid Under Court Settlement The owner of a North Carolina towing company will have to repay Marines whose vehicles he allegedly improperly sold off...
Justice Department Says It Won't Charge Pence over Handling of Classified Documents The Department of Justice has informed former Vice President Mike Pence 's legal team that it will not pursue criminal...
Troops and Vets Are Running Out of Time to Recoup Cash from Jewelry Swindler A group of state-level Department of Justice officials is encouraging veterans and service members to get their money back...
Class-Action Suit over Limits on Combat-Related Disability Pay Goes Before Supreme Court The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Soto v. United States, a case that challenges a six-year limit on back pay for...
Veterans Reunite with 'Precious Cargo' 50 Years After the Fall of Saigon One woman's quest to say ‘thank you’ led to the colonel who ran her refugee camp and the aircraft maintainer who may have...
48 Hours with Marines and Soldiers on the US Southern Border Amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, military assets and personnel are increasingly being relied upon for a...
'Everything Is on the Table': Army Eyeing Expansion of Privatized Barracks As part of a pilot program, construction is expected to begin this summer on a new privately managed facility at Fort Irwin...
Army Suspends Fort McCoy's First Female Commander Amid Trump Portrait Display Controversy The incident, which sparked a wave of right-wing criticism, centered on the base's chain of command wall display -- a common...