New Orleans Attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Brother Says ‘Radicalization’ Is Reason For Massacre
The brother of the suspect who launched the deadly car attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans said “radicalization” is to blame for the rampage.
The brother of the suspect who launched the deadly car attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans said “radicalization” is to blame for the rampage.
100 survivors of the deadliest shooting in Maine’s history have begun the formal process to sue the Army over purported negligence in the case.
The 43-year-old mayor of a Mexican city was found decapitated with his severed head placed on top of his car just six days after taking office.
Kris Kristofferson died Saturday at the age of 88, according to a family statement.
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee held a field hearing in San Diego about the border crisis.
Former Democrat congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has defended the Trump campaign over an alleged altercation at the Arlington National Cemetery.
The U.S. attorney’s office stated on Tuesday that a former financial counselor for the United States Army had entered a guilty plea to cheating the families of slain service members out of life insurance premiums.
As the service suffers from recruiting shortages that make it impossible to bring in enough soldiers to cover all required jobs, the U.S. Army is restructuring “to be better equipped to fight the next major conflict” by cutting its force by around 24,000, or nearly 5%.
A civil service worker who was accused of defrauding the US Army out of $100 million was granted the right to retire with full benefits.