Report: Shooter lied about previous arrest, debts
WASHINGTON — The Washington Navy Yard shooter lied about a previous arrest and failed to disclose thousands of dollars in debts when he applied for
Gunman’s employer sought Navy consulting work
WASHINGTON — A little more than 24 hours after an IT contractor gunned down a dozen workers at the Washington Navy Yard, the CEO of
Manning wants to live as a woman
WASHINGTON — By asking to be known as a woman named Chelsea, Bradley Manning has created a host of possible challenges for the military as
New tactics emerge in fight for Manning’s freedom
FORT MEADE, Md. — The fight to free Pfc. Bradley Manning takes a new turn as he returns to prison to serve a 35-year sentence
Judge: Manning’s actions ‘heedless’
FORT MEADE, Md. — The enormous leak of classified information engineered by Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was “heedless” and “imminently dangerous to others,” a military
U.S. to reopen 18 diplomatic missions after terror threat
WASHINGTON — Eighteen of the 19 U.S. embassies and consulates that were closed in the Middle East and Africa because of a terrorist threat will
Two friends of Boston Marathon bomb suspect indicted
BOSTON — Two college friends of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were indicted Thursday for allegedly trying to thwart investigators by throwing away fireworks
WikiLeaks case turns to sentencing
FORT MEADE, Md. — Acquitted of the most serious charge against him, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning still faces up to 136 years in prison for
Boston bomb photos shed light on end of manhunt
BOSTON — After a week of chaos, the suspect in the deadly Boston Marathon bombings emerged from his hiding spot bloodied and seemingly exhausted —
Rolling Stone cover sparks outrage
NEW YORK — Sultry eyes burn into the camera lens from behind tousled curls. A scruff of sexy beard and loose T-shirt are bathed in
Boston suspect’s hearing frustrates some
BOSTON — Survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings got little satisfaction from surviving suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s first public appearance since the deadly attacks. “Not guilty,”
What the gov’t pays industry to snoop
WASHINGTON — How much are your private conversations worth to the government? Turns out, it can be a lot, depending on the technology. In the
Boston bombing suspect pleads not guilty
His arm in a cast and his face swollen, a blase-looking Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombing in a seven-minute proceeding that marked his first appearance in public since his capture in mid-April.
Snowden’s fate unclear despite asylum offers
MOSCOW — Edward Snowden has found supporters in Latin America, including three countries who have offered him asylum. But many obstacles stand in the way
South American leaders back Morales in plane row
COCHABAMBA, Bolivia — President Evo Morales warned on Thursday that he could close the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia, as South America’s leftist leaders rallied to
Snowden case: France didn’t block Bolivia plane
Bolivia’s president left Europe for home on Wednesday amid diplomatic drama, a day after his flight was rerouted and delayed in Austria amid suggestions that he was trying to spirit NSA leaker Edward Snowden to Latin America.
Prosecution rests in Manning’s WikiLeaks trial
FORT MEADE, Md. — Prosecutors rested their case against Pfc. Bradley Manning on Tuesday after presenting evidence from 80 witnesses, trying to prove the former
Snowden mystery deepens: All eyes on Russian airport
Moscow’s main airport swarmed with journalists from around the globe Wednesday, but the man they were looking for, National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, was nowhere to be seen.
Susan Estrich: How dare you use the same information everybody else is to fight terrorism
I have no problem with the news sites recommending stories to me, or the shopping sites figuring I’m good for another look at those size-41
NSA leaker Snowden’s Cuba flight departs
MOSCOW — A plane took off from Moscow Monday headed for Cuba, but the seat booked by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was empty,