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Ukraine invasion live updates: March 2
Follow along for continued coverage of the conflict in Ukraine.
Congressman, a former dentist, says he’d ‘rather die gloriously in battle than from’ coronavirus
Gosar knows a thing or two about glorious battles.
By Jon Simkins
Trump blasts dismissed Army officer at center of impeachment inquiry as insubordinate, dishonest
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman was removed from his post at the White House a day earlier.
Mildenhall apologizes for political ‘likes’ on social media
Among the tweets were one from President Trump's official re-election campaign and another in which the president disparaged the Democratic Party and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
Federal probe sparks push to boot multiple Saudi military students
The federal case began after 21-year-old Saudi Royal Air Force officer, 2nd Lt. Mohammed Alshamrani, opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola, killing three U.S. sailors and injuring eight other people.
A crash’s grim echoes of Iran Air flight 655
As recently as last week, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani referenced the attack in criticizing President Donald Trump.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Controversial Iraqi cleric goes full Monty Python, tries to insult his way into Trump-Iran fight
Muqtada al-Sadr, whose militias killed numerous Americans in the Iraq War, ridiculed President Trump as the "son of casinos" in an online rant.
How did the Pensacola gunman get the pistol he used to kill 3 sailors?
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials told Navy Times the dead Saudi officer held "no permits or licenses in our systems.” Hours later, they said they did issue him a hunting license. It's unclear which version is correct.
VA, DoD must do more to educate troops and veterans about social media scammers, lawmakers say
Social media executives testified in Congress on Wednesday about veterans being targeted on social media.
By Patricia Kime