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A decade of Pentagon struggles bared at trial

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some of the Pentagon’s most painful themes of the past decade have played out at the court-martial of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning.
At its core, the trial is about a young soldier who orchestrated the largest leak of classified documents in...

 

FAMU Marching 100 band to return to field Sept. 1

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Florida A&M University’s Marching 100 will return to the field Sept. 1 in Orlando, nearly 22 months after it was suspended because of a hazing-related death, the school said Thursday.
The famed band will be significantly smaller when i...

 

Military scraps drills with Egypt

CHILMARK, Mass. (TRIBUNE) — President Barack Obama on Thursday canceled a joint military exercise with Egypt in the wake of a violent crackdown on civilians by Egyptian security forces.
Obama, who met Thursday morning with his national security team, said...

 

Soldier shot 12 times during Fort Hood rampage

FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — One of the soldiers killed during the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood suffered a dozen gunshot wounds that indicate he was trying to charge the gunman, while another victim was pregnant, medical experts testified Thursday.
The...

 

Warrants fuel questions disappearance

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The California man who abducted a teenage family friend and tortured her mother and 8-year-old brother before killing them exchanged more than a dozen calls with the 16-year-old girl in the hours before the slaying.
Exactly how James Lee ...

 

New York City bus drivers plead for protection from assaults

NEW YORK (AP) — Fare increases. Route cuts. General frustration over life. In New York City, there is no shortage of reasons why bus drivers are targeted for assault — an average of 88 attacks every year in the nation’s largest bus system.
Jose Rondon’s 2...

 

‘Bucket List Bandit’ sentenced to 11 years in prison

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A bank robber nicknamed the “Bucket List Bandit” after allegedly telling a Utah teller he had just four months to live was sentenced Thursday to 11 years in federal prison for a string of heists spanning 10 states.
Michael Eugene Brewste...

 

Navigator groups get $67M to sign up uninsured

CHICAGO (AP) — With the new health law’s enrollment period set to open in just a little more than six weeks, President Barack Obama’s administration announced $67 million in awards Thursday to organizations that will help people understand their new insur...

 

Fla. protesters upset with verdict leave Capitol

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Protesters angered by the acquittal of George Zimmerman in Trayvon Martin’s killing are leaving the Florida Capitol after staging a 31-day protest.
The small but determined group wanted Gov. Rick Scott to call a special session to...

 

Infant dies after eating laundry packet

MIAMI — A 7-month-old Florida boy has died after swallowing a candy-colored liquid laundry packet, raising concerns about the access that young children have to the increasingly popular products.
The Florida Poison Information Center says the boy’s death ...

 

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