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Two U.S. sailors charged with sharing military info with China
The Feds announced separate indictments against two San Diego-based sailors on Thursday.
Republican hopefuls defend Marine who put homeless man in a chokehold
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urged the nation to show Daniel Penny that “America’s got his back.”
US defense companies sued by Yemenis over weapons used in civil war
The weapons were sold to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi during a proxy war between a coalition of Gulf States and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
By Zamone Perez
Last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor dies at 103
Ferencz took on Nazi death squads during the Nuremberg trials.
Activists, Pentagon spar over sharing evidence of Russian war crimes
The Pentagon is reportedly blocking the sharing of evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, and human rights groups are not happy.
By Zamone Perez
US drops case against Marine veteran cop accused of spying for China
After gaining asylum in the U.S., Baimadajie Angwang became a Marine and served in Afghanistan before being honorably discharged.
3 active-duty Marines charged in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
The men spent about 52 minutes inside the Capitol, authorities say.
Lengthy prison terms for Marine vet, 2 others in Whitmer kidnap plot
A judge on Thursday handed down the longest prison terms so far in the plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor.
Mississippi set to execute Marine veteran for killing 16-year-old girl
Loden told investigators he became angry after the teen allegedly said she would never want to be a Marine, and that he ordered her into his van.
Slain teen ‘loved life,’ mom says before Marine vet killer’s execution
Former Marine recruiter Thomas Edwin Loden Jr. initially had stopped to help the 16-year-old girl with a flat tire.
By Emily Wagster Pettus, The Associated Press