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Sentencing delayed for Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio
Former Proud Boys national leader Enrique Tarrio’s sentencing for orchestrating the group’s attack on the U.S. Capitol has been delayed until Sept. 5.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
She helped $15 million Tricare fraud scheme to push unneeded drugs on vets
Bonnie Jean Lawless Diaz, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced for her role in a conspiracy that pushed unneeded medicines on veterans.
Navy officer guilty of hiding ties to Chinese businessman
Lt. Fan Yang was found guilty Friday in federal court in Jacksonville, Florida.
Former managers for privatized housing company plead guilty to fraud in doctoring maintenance records
Managers were part of a larger conspiracy doctoring maintenance records to make sure the housing company got millions in performance incentive fees, feds say.
By Karen Jowers
Austin approves request to extend National Guard deployment at US Capitol
Nearly 2,300 National Guard troops have been approved to continue supporting U.S. Capitol Police through May 21.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Law enforcement on alert after plot warning at US Capitol
The threat appears to be connected to a far-right conspiracy theory, mainly promoted by supporters of QAnon, that Trump will rise again to power on March 4.
Marine veteran among two Proud Boys facing federal conspiracy charges in Capitol riot
New charges against the two men appear to be the first conspiracy cases involving alleged members of the Proud Boys, a far-right group of self-described “Western chauvinists.”
When the truth and the Constitution are threatened, military personnel and veterans have a responsibility to protect both
The spread of disinformation among military personnel and veterans has now become a national security issue, says the author of this commentary.
By Grace Miller
No, Chinese troops are not on the Canadian border — and the dangers of misinformation
Internet conspiracy theories can have dangerous consequences.
By Howard Altman
31 charged in Coast Guard test-fixing scheme, prosecutors say
A U.S. Coast Guard employee took bribes to fix exams for merchant mariners to get licenses for positions on ships, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana said.
No, the National Guard didn’t try to thwart a CIA plot to steal the election
National Guard officials deny a "ludicrous" theory that Guardsmen were involved in an election-related conspiracy.
By Davis Winkie