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He was sentenced to 19 years for war crimes. After his pardon, Clint Lorance is fueling Trump's 'deep state' conspiracy about the US military.
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He was sentenced to 19 years for war crimes. After his pardon, Clint Lorance is fueling Trump's 'deep state' conspiracy about the US military.
Clint Lorance was serving a 19-year sentence for the murder of two Afghans when Trump pardoned him. He blames "senior bureaucrats" for his conviction.
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George Washington dreamed up a particularly strong eggnog recipe, and the drink once sparked a wild riot among West Point cadets.
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Russia's most advanced fighter jet just crashed for the first time
Russian officials say the top-of-the-line Su-57 fighter jet has crashed on a training mission but that its pilot bailed out safely.
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The Pentagon is thinking about closing a $110 million drone base it just opened to focus on Russia and China
The base in West Africa opened in November to conduct intelligence gathering and surveillance. But it may not last much longer.
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The only other person with the number for the red phone in Col. Harry Shoup's office was a four-star general at the Pentagon. Or so he thought.
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A drunk driver in South Carolina crashed into a Cobra attack helicopter
The accident did about a half-million dollars in damage, the South Carolina Highway Patrol's public affairs officer said in a tweet.
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Google and Apple have booted messaging app ToTok, which was downloaded millions of times and reportedly a UAE spy tool
Google said ToTok had violated its policies, while Apple says it is still investigating the app.
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We salute the Marine private who hacked Jim Mattis' email to impress a date
The incident, Mattis said, illustrated the culture of "initiative and aggressiveness," though not necessarily great judgment, in the Corps.
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One Army platoon's 'last-ditch stand' during the Battle of the Bulge holds lessons for future wars
Being outmatched, alone, and without support is not a common position for US troops. But some fear could become a real feature of future combat.
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Amid fears of a missile test, Trump jokes Kim Jong Un's Christmas gift to him could be a 'beautiful vase'
Top analysts are warning that North Korea seems poised for its first long-range missile test in over two years.
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