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Russian troops storm city amid eastern Ukraine bombardments
Ukrainian regional officials reported that Russian forces were “storming” Sievierodonetsk after trying unsuccessfully to encircle the city.
Ship owners to pay U.S. government for Fitzgerald collision
The owners of the ACX Crystal will pay the U.S. government about $27 million in connection to the 2017 collision with the destroyer that killed seven and totaled the warship.
USAA customers to receive more than $12 million for alleged violations in handling accounts, errors
Feds say USAA wasn't investigating errors properly or honoring stop payment requests
By Karen Jowers
Settlement reached in infamous ‘Norfolk 4’ case
The city of Norfolk has agreed to pay $4.9 million to four former sailors who were wrongly convicted of a woman’s rape and murder based on intimidating police interrogations. A copy of the settlement agreement for the “Norfolk Four” was obtained by The Associated Press.
‘This is not going to be won militarily’: Top US commander in Afghanistan reveals pessimism
The U.S.-backed Afghan government's control over territory is slipping, according to a new report.
By Kyle Rempfer
Ghazni City update: Here’s what Green Berets, 1st SFAB and Apaches are doing to help
U.S. forces and NATO’s Resolute Support mission support the Afghan-led clearance operation of Ghazni City.
By Kyle Rempfer
Contractor to pay $2.8 million for overbilling the Navy
The company overbilled the Navy by renting equipment from another company that was owned by the same executives, according to the U.S. Justice Department
US strikes continue an upward trend in Afghanistan
U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic State militant group and the Taliban in Afghanistan continue to grow as the 17-year-old war in the country pushes into the summer fighting season once more.
By Kyle Rempfer
US service member dies of combat wounds in Afghanistan
A U.S. service member died today of a wound sustained during a combat operation in eastern Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
DoD IG: Too soon to tell if Trump’s South Asia strategy will break the Taliban
The Pentagon made key changes to its military strategy in Afghanistan during 2017, but its effects are yet to be felt, according to the Department of Defense Inspector General.
By Kyle Rempfer