NSA to Congress: Snowden copied co-worker's password
The National Security Agency is telling Congress that former NSA analyst Edward Snowden gained access to at least some classified files by copying a password from a co-worker who has now resigned.
View ArticleU.S., S.K. warn N.K. against aggression
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his South Korean counterpart warned North Korea on Thursday against any possible aggression amid mixed signals from the North over returning to denuclearization...
View ArticleHRC takes down personnel systems for weekend
Human Resources Command will upgrade its mainframe operating system during Presidents' Day weekend, requiring some personnel management applications to be taken down temporarily.
View ArticleMCAS Beaufort gets new commander
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is getting a new commander.
View ArticleDelaware prosecutor drops child sex abuse charges against staff sgt.
Delaware authorities have dropped charges against a former Dover Air Force Base staff sergeant who was accused of sexually abusing a young child in 2007 and 2008.
View ArticleChaplain major board results due out
Results will be out Wednesday from the fiscal 2014 active-component Chaplain Corps board to select captains for promotion to major.
View ArticleSenator presses Dunford on Afghanistan audits
The top commander in Afghanistan is being asked to explain why his staff attempted to diminish the findings of the government watchdog overseeing billions in construction projects there.
View ArticleMilitary bases cope with harsh winter storm
From the South through the Mid-Atlantic, military installations are grappling with a wintry mix of snow, ice and sleet that has created dangerous road conditions, prompting some bases to close.
View ArticleFort Bragg-based soldier killed in Afghanistan
Military officials say a soldier from Kentucky has been killed in Afghanistan.
View ArticleWhite House sees longer wait for Afghan agreement
The White House is dropping its insistence that Afghanistan sign a crucial security pact within weeks, suggesting it could be willing to wait to see whether Afghan President Hamid Karzai's successor...
View ArticleWeather doesn't faze Tomb of the Unknown Soldier guards
The federal government is closed and the snow-covered roads are quiet here, but the soldiers guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are braving the elements.
View ArticleSanders says his veterans bill still in play in Senate
Sen. Bernie Sanders says there's still hope the Senate will consider his comprehensive veterans bill, even after Congress passed legislation this week repealing cuts to military pensions.
View ArticleAttack sub Virginia returns to Groton from deployment
An attack submarine has returned to Groton following a six-month deployment.
View ArticleIraq turns to Sunni tribes, but distrust remains
Iraqi officials have begun recruiting thousands of Sunni fighters on the government payroll, supplying weapons to other volunteer tribal fighters and pledging millions of dollars in aid to restive...
View ArticleArmy probes death of Alaska-based soldier
The Army is investigating the death of an Alaska-based soldier from Illinois.
View ArticleHuge hurdles in path of final Iran nuke deal
It took months of arduous bargaining before Iran and six world powers could agree on a first-step nuclear deal. But the two sides may find the going even tougher Tuesday, when they start to confront...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Best VA Lender
VA loans offer specific advantages that conventional loans simply can't match. Of course, the main ingredient is not requiring a down payment, without a doubt the feature with the most impact.
View ArticleOfficial rules, Military Times 2014 Red Carpet Contest
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View ArticleSoldier arrested after troopers find marijuana
Louisiana State Police have arrested a U.S. Army sergeant after they pulled him over near Port Allen for a traffic violation and found 23 pounds of marijuana in a duffel bag.
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