Nation Jul 03 Navy SEAL acquitted of killing says he made ‘tactical, ethical, moral’ mistakes Special Operator Edward Gallagher, who did not testify during his two-week court-martial, addressed the jurors a day after they acquitted him of murder, attempted murder and other counts stemming from an incident during a 2017 deployment to Iraq.
Nation Jul 02 Navy SEAL Gallagher cleared of most charges Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher was cleared of all charges except for posing for photos with the dead body of the captive in a verdict that is a major blow to military prosecutors.
Nation Jun 21 Medic in Navy SEAL case takes blame for killing Islamic State fighter A special forces medic said he suffocated an Islamic State fighter in an act of mercy shortly after Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher stabbed him.
Nation Jun 17 Trial of Navy SEAL charged with war crimes set to begin Edward Gallagher has pleaded not guilty to premeditated murder in the killing of an Islamic State prisoner and attempted murder in the shootings of two civilians in Iraq.
Nation May 31 Lawyers for freed Navy SEAL want war crime case dismissed Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher faces a murder trial in the death of an Islamic State prisoner.
Nation May 09 WATCH: U.S. prosecutors add hate crime charges in California synagogue shooting Federal officials announced Thursday that they have filed 109 hate crime charges against the man suspected of opening fire in a Southern California synagogue and said he called a 911 dispatcher afterward to report that he had done it to…
Health Apr 11 Military’s transgender policy scientifically ‘deficient,’ American Medical Association says A new Trump administration regulation set to go into effect Friday directs military secretaries to kick out transgender service members who refuse to serve in their birth sex and "given an opportunity to correct those deficiencies."…
Nation Feb 27 Transgender care cost military less than 1 percent of its health budget since 2016 The military has spent about $8 million on transgender care since 2016 out of its $50 billion overall health care budget.
Nation Feb 17 Aurora shooter’s permit was revoked but gun wasn’t seized An initial background check failed to detect a felony conviction that would have barred the man who killed five co-workers and wounded six others at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant from buying the gun.
World Dec 20 Yemeni mom overcame travel ban to hold her dying son in U.S. After a more than year-long legal battle with the Trump administration for a travel ban waiver, Shaima Swileh arrived Wednesday night to say goodbye to her 2-year-old son Abdullah.