Feinstein Tackles Knight, Tiger And College Controversies
John Feinstein joined Vandermeer and Lopez and they discussed his new book One on One: Behind the Scenes with the Greats in the Game. Topics covered Tiger Woods, Bob Knight, scandals at Penn St. and...
View ArticleArmy Sergeant Charged In Mexican Drug Cartel Plot
Two men with Army ties — including an active-duty sergeant — sought to work with a Mexican drug cartel in a murder-for-hire scheme in which they would kill rival gang members and recover stolen cocaine...
View ArticleEx-Military Postmaster Sentenced To Prison For Stealing $560G In Money Orders
An ex-Army postmaster in Texas must serve nearly three years in prison for stealing more than $560,000 worth of military money orders.
View ArticleArmy: No Bullet Wound Found In Soldier’s Skype Death
Army investigators say they found no bullet wound and no foul play in the death of a soldier who died during a Skype video chat with his wife.
View ArticleAWOL Muslim Soldier Found Guilty In Fort Hood Bomb Plot
A federal jury Thursday convicted Naser Jason Abdo, a Muslim soldier, on six charges in connection with his failed plot to blow up a Texas restaurant full of Fort Hood troops, his religious mission to...
View ArticleWest Texas Men Receive Prison Time For Stealing Aviation Fuel From Army
Authorities say three West Texas men have received federal prison sentences and another is on probation for stealing $290,000 worth of aviation fuel from the Army.
View ArticleOpinion: Obama’s Afghan Surge Failed
With the situation getting worse on the ground Obama has ended the surge just in time for the election in November. Taliban and related attacks against NATO powers were approximately 2,700 in August of...
View ArticleCourt-Martial Scheduled To Begin In Death Of Army Specialist
A court-martial is scheduled to begin in the death of Army Spc. Brandy Fonteneaux of Houston. Fonteneaux was found dead in her Fort Carson room in January.
View ArticleArmy Judge To Decide If Hasan Can Plead Guilty
The new judge in the Fort Hood shooting case will decide next week whether to spare Maj. Nidal Hasan the death penalty and let him plead guilty.
View ArticleFort Hood Suspect Will Use ‘Defense Of Others’ Argument
The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage says he'll use a "defense of others" argument when he represents himself at his upcoming murder trial.
View ArticleHasan: I Opened Fire Because US Troops Posed ‘Imminent Danger’ To Taliban
The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 Fort Hood shooting says he'll show evidence at his trial that he opened fire because Islamic leadership was in imminent danger.
View ArticleJudge Will Not Let Fort Hood Suspect Use Defense He Was Protecting Taliban
A military judge will not allow an Army psychiatrist to tell jurors that he shot Fort Hood soldiers to protect Taliban leaders in Afghanistan.
View ArticleHasan: Being Forced To Wear Military Uniform Represents ‘An Enemy Of Islam’
Jury selection is set to start Tuesday in the long-awaited murder trial of the Army psychiatrist accused of opening fire with a semi-automatic gun at Fort Hood nearly four years ago.
View ArticleFort Hood Shooting Suspect Renounces US Citizenship
Days before he's set to go on trial, the Army psychiatrist charged in the Fort Hood shooting rampage released more of his writings about America and Islam.
View ArticleHasan: ‘We Are Imperfect Muslims Trying To Establish The Perfect Religion’
The Army psychiatrist accused in the deadliest mass shooting ever on a U.S. military installation told jurors Tuesday that evidence would "clearly show" he was the gunman during the attack on Fort...
View ArticleAttorney: Fort Hood Suspect ‘Working Toward A Death Penalty’
The standby attorney for the soldier charged in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage accused Maj. Nidal Hasan on Wednesday of deliberately charting a course toward a conviction and death sentence,...
View ArticleJudge Rules Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Can Still Defend Himself
Defense attorneys helping the Fort Hood shooting suspect demanded their removal from the trial on Thursday, saying the judge was forcing them to violate professional rules of conduct.
View ArticleMilitary Prosecutors Rest In Fort Hood Shooting Trial
Military prosecutors rested their case Tuesday against the Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people during the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood.
View ArticleFort Hood Shooting Suspect Rests Case Without Calling Witnesses, Testifying
The soldier on trial for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood rested his case Wednesday without calling any witnesses or testifying in his own defense.
View ArticleHasan Found Guilty In 2009 Fort Hood Shooting
Army Maj. Nidal Hasan was convicted Friday in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, a shocking assault against American troops at home by one of their own who said he opened fire on fellow soldiers...
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