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Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
By Zamone Perez
Here’s what we know about the deaths of 3 children at Camp Lejeune
Base officials have confirmed the units where the parents are stationed.
By Karen Jowers
US military guns keep vanishing, some used in street crimes
An Associated Press investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen during the 2010s, with some resurfacing in violent crimes.
US documents solve mystery of war criminal Tojo’s remains
It was a tension-filled, highly secretive mission.
Marine veteran, ex-Florida police officer latest charged in Capitol breach
Nicholas Lentz was charged in a criminal complaint with illegally being in a restricted building and disruptive and disorderly conduct.
Group urges more probes into war crimes after report finds Australian troops unlawfully killed 39 Afghans
A human rights group urged nations participating in the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan to follow Australia's example and investigate the conduct of their own forces in the war.
Mishandling of misconduct reports, retaliation a pattern across the National Guard
National Guard members speak out after they say their chains of command bungled their sexual assault investigations and retaliated against them for seeking justice.
Trump: Former adviser Bolton faces charges if book released
The former national security adviser could face a “criminal problem” if he doesn’t halt plans to publish a new book, said the president and attorney general.
International Criminal Court, seeking to investigate US troops for war crimes, condemns Trump’s sanctions order
Trump’s order would block the financial assets of court employees and bar them and their immediate relatives from entering the United States.
By Mike Corder, The Associated Press