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Ukraine fires 6 deputy defense ministers as counteroffensive continues
The reshuffling came with no explanation after the last defense minister resigned, dogged by reports of corruption within his ministry.
By Illia Novikov, AP
Naval War College official on leave over pornographic link in email
Provost Lewis Duncan blamed the link, which was supposed to be a link to a faculty survey, on a hack of his home computer.
Army vet steps down from congressional committees amid voter fraud charges
Rep. Steve Watkins, R-Kansas, will depart the House Veterans' Affairs Committee while he fights the charges.
Former Rep. Duncan Hunter, a Marine veteran, gets 11 months in prison
Former California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter was sentenced Tuesday to 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to stealing campaign funds and spending the money on everything from outings with friends to his daughter’s birthday party.
VA employee convicted in $19 million home health fraud
Defendant took $1.5 million in kickbacks for fake referrals.
By Todd South
Cruise passengers arrive at Dobbins Air Reserve Base to begin quarantine as Georgia reacts to virus
Some of the passengers from a cruise ship in California that carried people infected by the new coronavirus arrived at an air base in Georgia to begin a two-week quarantine, as more than 100 schools in two districts were closed Wednesday and public events were scrapped.
By Jeff Martin, The Associated Press
Top Navy aviators sued by lieutenant claiming vast racist conspiracy
He says he's facing ongoing reprisals because he blew the whistle on wrongdoing.
By Carl Prine
Explainer: Russia’s cabinet quit and it’s all part of Putin’s plan
A Kremlin watcher dishes on what happened and what it means to the US.
By Regina Smyth, Indiana University
Op-ed: A Navy bribery scandal and the limits of free speech
This U.S. Naval Academy prof can't say everything he wants to say about Fat Leonard and other public corruption cases.
By Marcus Hedahl, United States Naval Academy
Congress wrestles with deterring China ― beyond nukes
The U.S. must form a new and creative strategy to deter China using conventional means, experts told Congress.
By Joe Gould