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Marine veteran agrees to plea deal in January 6 Capitol riot case
In one video, the veteran uses a bullhorn to direct the crowd, yelling, “If you have a weapon, you need to get your weapon!”
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Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi, once detained at border, wins asylum
It’s almost a year since Wasi said he turned himself in to border patrol agents to declare asylum but was charged with entering the U.S. illegally.
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QAnon-embraced film pulled from screening on-base at SOUTHCOM
SOUTHCOM planned and then canceled screenings of Christian-faith-based thriller “Sound of Freedom” to military service members.
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Did you take part in DoD’s extremism stand-down? What did you think?
We want to hear from you for a future article.
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Man killed by FBI after alleged Biden threats was Air Force veteran
The man federal agents shot and killed in his home in Provo, Utah Wednesday morning was a former airman who threatened to assassinate President Joe Biden.
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Spot troops on your street? It’s likely a parade, not martial law.
Martial law remains a murky area “ripe for misinformation.” Legal experts and lawmakers explain why Congress, cops and courts likely wouldn’t stand for it.
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Army vet, Oath Keepers leader gets 18 years for plotting Jan. 6 attack
Lengthy jail sentences show judges will hold those responsible for deadly violence of Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Feds holding alleged Discord leaker Jack Teixeira until trial
The decision came after prosecutors argued that Teixeira hid violent and racist views revealed in his online social media accounts.
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Marine veteran agrees to plea deal in January 6 Capitol riot case
In one video, the veteran uses a bullhorn to direct the crowd, yelling, “If you have a weapon, you need to get your weapon!”
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Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi, once detained at border, wins asylum
It’s almost a year since Wasi said he turned himself in to border patrol agents to declare asylum but was charged with entering the U.S. illegally.
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QAnon-embraced film pulled from screening on-base at SOUTHCOM
SOUTHCOM planned and then canceled screenings of Christian-faith-based thriller “Sound of Freedom” to military service members.
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Did you take part in DoD’s extremism stand-down? What did you think?
We want to hear from you for a future article.
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Man killed by FBI after alleged Biden threats was Air Force veteran
The man federal agents shot and killed in his home in Provo, Utah Wednesday morning was a former airman who threatened to assassinate President Joe Biden.
-
Spot troops on your street? It’s likely a parade, not martial law.
Martial law remains a murky area “ripe for misinformation.” Legal experts and lawmakers explain why Congress, cops and courts likely wouldn’t stand for it.
-
Army vet, Oath Keepers leader gets 18 years for plotting Jan. 6 attack
Lengthy jail sentences show judges will hold those responsible for deadly violence of Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
-
Feds holding alleged Discord leaker Jack Teixeira until trial
The decision came after prosecutors argued that Teixeira hid violent and racist views revealed in his online social media accounts.
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Marine veteran agrees to plea deal in January 6 Capitol riot case
In one video, the veteran uses a bullhorn to direct the crowd, yelling, “If you have a weapon, you need to get your weapon!”
-
Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi, once detained at border, wins asylum
It’s almost a year since Wasi said he turned himself in to border patrol agents to declare asylum but was charged with entering the U.S. illegally.
-
QAnon-embraced film pulled from screening on-base at SOUTHCOM
SOUTHCOM planned and then canceled screenings of Christian-faith-based thriller “Sound of Freedom” to military service members.
-
Did you take part in DoD’s extremism stand-down? What did you think?
We want to hear from you for a future article.
-
Man killed by FBI after alleged Biden threats was Air Force veteran
The man federal agents shot and killed in his home in Provo, Utah Wednesday morning was a former airman who threatened to assassinate President Joe Biden.
-
Spot troops on your street? It’s likely a parade, not martial law.
Martial law remains a murky area “ripe for misinformation.” Legal experts and lawmakers explain why Congress, cops and courts likely wouldn’t stand for it.
-
Army vet, Oath Keepers leader gets 18 years for plotting Jan. 6 attack
Lengthy jail sentences show judges will hold those responsible for deadly violence of Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
-
Feds holding alleged Discord leaker Jack Teixeira until trial
The decision came after prosecutors argued that Teixeira hid violent and racist views revealed in his online social media accounts.















