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Troops could get payouts for medical malpractice aboard ships
The proposal builds on earlier reforms to how military malpractice cases are handled.
Dying of cancer, a Green Beret makes his Feres Doctrine case to President Trump
Sgt. 1st Class Richard Stayskal asked Trump for his support on a bill that would help victims of military medicine malpractice.
US urges world powers to reject Iran’s ‘nuclear extortion’
The United States admonished world powers seeking to preserve a deal with Iran on its atomic program on Wednesday not to give in to “nuclear extortion” from Tehran, which has breached the pact’s limitations in recent days in an attempt to get them to provide economic incentives to offset American sanctions.
Widow’s tax, block on military malpractice lawsuits would be repealed in House defense bill
Leadership added the controversial changes on Tuesday in advance of debate on the must-pass budget measure.
Sexual assaults at military academies could be handled outside the chain of command
The move by House Democrats would set up an independent prosecutor to handle the crimes.
Will Congress force gender integration at Marine Corps boot camp?
A House panel wants men and women together in recruit training at Parris Island within five years and at San Diego within eight.
Lawmakers order deeper TransDigm probe by DoD watchdog
It’s not over yet for TransDigm, the defense contractor that repaid the government $16 million in overcharges amid heat from U.S. lawmakers.
By Joe Gould