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‘Highly respected,’ ‘trailblazer’ — leaders remember Colin Powell
Politicians, other leaders remember Colin Powell after his death.
By Jessica Edwards
Brennan: Trump worked with Russians and now he’s desperate
Former CIA Director John Brennan said Thursday that President Donald Trump yanked his security clearance because his campaign colluded with the Russians to sway the 2016 election and is now desperate to end the special counsel’s investigation.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Tests show contamination from Selfridge flowing from air base into river, lake
Tests performed by environmental regulators show contamination flowing from Selfridge Air National Guard Base into the Clinton River and Lake St. Clair.
Dems to Trump: Cancel Putin meeting over hacking indictments
Democrats in Congress are pressuring President Trump to cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin in the wake of indictments against a dozen Russians who meddled in U.S. elections.
By Joe Gould
This former Navy sailor wants to sue the feds over classified submarine photos
A former U.S. Navy sailor who spent a year in prison for taking photos in classified areas of a nuclear submarine based in Connecticut wants to sue the Justice Department and several former government officials, including President Barack Obama.
McCain book: US should consider cyberattack to punish Putin
In his book, set to launch later this month, Sen. John McCain says it’s time for America to go on the offensive in the information war with Russia.
By Joe Gould
Road to North Korea’s denuclearization is littered with failure
While Seoul and Washington welcomed Pyongyang’s declaration on Saturday to suspend further intercontinental ballistic missile tests and shut down its nuclear test site, the past is littered with failure.
Airman in murder-suicide ‘despondent’ over pending divorce
Clinton Field, a 29-year-old airman stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, has been identified as the shooter who killed his wife and two small children early Tuesday morning before turning the gun on himself.
By Kent Miller
Former Army, VA Secretary Togo West dies at age 75
West was the second African American to serve as the top Army civilian and also the second to serve as the nation's top veterans administrator.
Trump pardons sailor convicted of taking illegal photos aboard submarine
The case of Former Machinist's Mate 1st Class Kristian Saucier had become entangled with the 2016 presidential campaign and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's own mishandling of classified information.
Trump's favorite general: Michael Flynn's rise and fall
Michael Flynn was President Donald Trump’s favorite general, rapidly vaulted to prominence by his fiery speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention about jailing Hillary Clinton and by Trump’s decision to reward him with a plum job as his top national security aide.
By Chad Day, The Associated Press and Stephen Braun, The Associated Press