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Trump indicted: Here’s what to know about classified documents case
Trump is the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges by the federal government he once oversaw.
Push to dismiss Flynn case is ‘abuse of power,’ says appointed expert
A former federal judge appointed to review the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss criminal charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn has found that the government’s request should be denied because there is “clear evidence of a gross abuse of prosecutorial power.”
Transcripts released of Flynn’s calls with Russian diplomat
Transcripts of phone calls that played a pivotal role in the Russia investigation were declassified and released May 29.
Justice Department is dropping Flynn’s Trump-Russia case
The action was a stunning reversal for one of the signature cases brought by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Here are the Navy’s new rules for foreigners seeking to enter bases
The measures will be implemented on Feb. 25.
FBI: Some Saudi military students being removed from US post-Pensacola shooting
U.S. Attorney General William Barr announced the Saudi students’ removal Monday.
Cash settlement for troops whose cars were repossessed
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp., the financial services arm for Nissan North America, settled a federal lawsuit Thursdays alleging violations of a law that helps members of the military by suspending certain financial obligations during active duty.
By Holly Baker, Medill News Service
Thanks to SEAL’s immunity deals, confessed killer unlikely to be charged
Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Corey Scott said that he killed the detainee, not the SEAL on trial for the alleged murder.
By Carl Prine
Former sailor charged with sex crime
The alleged sexual abuse took place in Japan in 2004, authorities say
Suquamish Tribe to sue Navy over sewage spills
It's giving military officials 60 days' notice of its intent to file a lawsuit under the Clean Water Act, which prohibits discharging pollutants without a permit.
Coast Guard: Oil sheen ‘barely visible’ at site of 14-year-old leak
More than 30,000 gallons of oil have been recovered since the system began operating, government attorneys say.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press