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Man sentenced in US plot to behead terror witness
A man was sentenced Friday to four life terms for plotting to behead federal witnesses whose testimony helped convict him for his role in an earlier plot to slaughter U.S. servicemen and their families. Comment?
Investigation shows sex offenders not prohibited from having gun license
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The law is a loophole that has yet to be addressed and allows misdemeanor sex offenders to carry a firearm in public. Comment?
Investigation shows sex offenders not prohibited from having gun license
The law is a loophole that has yet to be addressed and allows misdemeanor sex offenders to carry a firearm in public. Comment?
Pressure cooker bombs suspected in Boston blast
Federal agents zeroed in Tuesday on how the Boston Marathon bombing was carried out - with kitchen pressure cookers packed with explosives, nails and other lethal shrapnel - but said they still didn't know who did it and why. Comment?
Pressure-cooker bombs suspected in Boston blast
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In this Monday, April 15, 2013 photo, a race official assists Bill Iffrig, 78, of Lake Stevens, Wash., as Iffrig lies on the ground after the first explosion, as police officers react to a second explosion at the finish line of the Boston Marathon in Boston, Monday, April 15, 2013. Comment?
Manning offers pleas to judge in WikiLeaks case
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JANUARY 08: Pfc. Bradley E. Manning is escorted from a hearing, on January 8, 2013 in Fort Meade, Maryland. Comment?
Marines head shares skepticism on women in combat
The commandant of the Marine Corps said the infantry side of the most male of all military branches is skeptical about how women will perform in their units, and some positions may end up closed again if too few females meet the physically demanding standards of combat. Comment?
Marine leader: skepticism in infantry about women
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The head of the Marine Corps - the most male of all military branches - said Thursday the infantry side is skeptical about how women will perform in those units, and some combat positions may end up being closed again if not enough females meet the rigorous, physically demanding standards. Comment?
Marines studying mindfulness-based training
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The U.S. Marine Corps, known for turning out some of the military's toughest warriors, is studying how to make its troops even tougher through meditative practices, yoga-type stretching and exercises based on mindfulness. Comment?
Defense seeks review of plea by Pentagon shooter
Lawyers for a former Marine convicted of shooting at the Pentagon and other military targets want a judge to review a plea deal calling for a 25-year prison sentence now that their client has been diagnosed as schizophrenic. Comment?
Judge to rule on WikiLeaks case dismissal motion
A military judge said she will rule Tuesday afternoon on a motion to dismiss all charges against an Army private charged with sending reams of classified documents to the WikiLeaks website. Comment?
2010 Pentagon shooter deemed schizophrenic
The ex-Marine who fired shots at the Pentagon and Marine Corps museum in 2010 has been classified as schizophrenic by government doctors, but prosecutors said Friday they still want to enforce a plea deal that requires a 25-year prison sentence. Comment?
WikiLeaks hearing reaching closing arguments
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Alaska serial killer researched mass murderers
An Alaska man who confessed to killing at least eight people across the country had researched Ted Bundy and other serial killers, saying he recognized himself in them, investigators said Monday. Comment?
Brig boss: Manning's treatment closely watched
The former boss of a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., testified Monday that she was shocked when the base commander asked for advance notice of any orders she planned to give regarding the confinement of Pfc. Comment?
Hearing for GI in WikiLeaks case enters 10th day
Military prosecutors are trying to show that an Army private charged with sending classified information to WikiLeaks didn't avail himself of opportunities to complain about pretrial confinement conditions that he claims were excessively harsh. Comment?
End may be sight for FBI's unloved Hoover building
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This Feb. 3, 2012 file photo shows Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters in Washington. Comment?
Jailer defends herself in Wikileaks case
A U.S. Army private charged with sending reams of classified documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks could have gotten his tight pretrial confinement conditions reduced by clearly explaining why he wasn't a suicide risk, the former commander of a Marine Corps brig testified Friday. Comment?
Jailer: GI in WikiLeaks case needed to speak up
An Army private charged with sending reams of classified documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks could have gotten his tight pretrial confinement conditions reduced by clearly explaining why he wasn't a suicide risk, the former commander of a Marine Corps brig testified Friday. Comment?
2nd brig commander taking stand in WikiLeaks case
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