Armed Forces December 20, 2015 Family of Navy Yard shooting victim sues Navy, Veteran Affairs $37.5 million The family of a woman killed during a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard in September is seeking $37.5 million from the Navy and the Department of Veterans Affairs, saying that red flags about the deteriorating mental health of the killer were ignored.
Pentagon December 20, 2015 Marine who emailed threat warning now getting bipartisan Hill support A Marine facing military discharge for mistakenly sending a threat warning from an unclassified email account is now getting bipartisan support on Capitol Hill from member say he used the fastest and only method available to respond.
Pentagon December 20, 2015 Pentagon set to test new hypersonic missile The Pentagon will conduct a crucial flight test of a new ultra-high speed missile this week that is a key part of the strategic weapons program of preparing arms that can attack any point on earth in 30 minutes.
Armed Forces December 20, 2015 Benghazi suspect pleads not guilty in connection to terror attack Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the Libyan militant charged in the 2012 Benghazi attacks, pleaded not guilty Saturday afternoon in connection to the crime, during a brief first appearance before a U.S. federal judge.
Trials December 20, 2015 Khalid Sheik Mohammad won't be tried in NY, Holder says U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday he still believes Manhattan is the right place to put the self-professed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks on trial but he won't revisit the decision to have his fate decided by a military tribunal instead.
Armed Forces December 20, 2015 Bowe Bergdahl found during California pot raid, released by officials Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. soldier who was released in a prisoner exchange in Afghanistan for five Taliban detainees, wound up in the middle of a pot raid earlier this week in northern California.