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Officials say the fugitive Malaysian defense contractor nicknamed “Fat Leonard” was trying to head to Russia before Venezuelan authorities captured him.
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Leonard Glen Francis was under home arrest in San Diego when he cut off his GPS ankle bracelet and escaped on Sept. 4.
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The Pentagon said unvaccinated guardsmen won't get paid and can't participate in federally-funded deployments, but some states are concerned that will affect the Guard's ability to do its job.
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The military is having a tough time finding new recruits, and one factor may be its heavy reliance on families of those who’ve served.
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The program at eight local VA hospitals offers clean supplies, mental health care, and other services to reduce some of the risks of substance abuse.
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Since the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan last year, some American veterans have been scrambling to help their Afghan allies escape the collapsing country. Though some have succeeded, most have not.
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As states across the country restrict abortion, President Biden and some other Democrats want to ease federal restrictions on the procedure.
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The San Diego City Council Tuesday officially rescinded Resolution 76068, which called for the FBI to remove San Diegans of Japanese descent during World War II.
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More than a half dozen former crewmembers of the USS Bonhomme Richard gave testimony in the arson case against a young sailor.
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A Navy sailor accused of setting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego was set to go to trial Monday.
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