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Warren presses Hegseth about fluoridation’s impact on readiness
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to know if the DOD has considered the effects on troops' dental health if communities don't add fluoride to drinking water.
By Karen Jowers
Another Marine arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle in unauthorized immigrants
When officers opened the Marine's trunk they found two women hiding inside who they identified as Chinese nationals with no legal authorization to enter the U.S.
By Philip Athey
Senate Foreign Relations chairman talks Turkey’s Erdogan, and ‘the hole he’s dug himself into’
Idaho Republican Sen. Jim Risch shares his thoughts on Turkey's S-400 purchase, a Russian pipeline project and nuclear weapons.
By Joe Gould
A ‘mixed reality’ goggle with target ID, tracking and weapon link could field by 2021
Researchers are using the Microsoft HoloLens 2 platform to design the goggle.
By Todd South
Ruling threatens smuggling cases against Camp Pendleton Marines
Marine Corps prosecutors were scrambling Tuesday to save numerous cases tied to a human smuggling investigation after a military judge ruled it was illegal for the military to arrest the Marines during a morning battalion formation and accuse them in front of their peers.
Mass arrest ‘unlawful’: Case against Marines charged in human smuggling probe takes hits as proceedings start
All the Marines are being tried separately and should have their hearings held one by one in the near future.
By Philip Athey
Corps filmed battalion formation where 16 Marines were arrested for human smuggling allegations
It was "filmed as a way to document the detainments that took place on July 25, 2019 in an unbiased, non-editorialized manner.”
By Philip Athey
Loss of US intelligence collection from Syria withdrawal threatens fight against ISIS
“Insurgencies are very much like mushrooms in that regard, they grow and proliferate in darkness,” said a former U.S. defense official.
By Shawn Snow
UN says American airstrikes on alleged Afghan drug labs caused civilian casualties
A U.N. report released on Wednesday criticized American airstrikes earlier this year against alleged drug facilities in Afghanistan, saying they were unlawful and caused significant civilian casualties.
Theft of smoke grenades, LSD distribution included in charges for 13 California Marines arrested in human smuggling probe
Charge sheets obtained upon request by Marine Corps Times on Thursday show allegations ranging from the theft of smoke grenades, obstruction of justice, distribution of drugs and the tampering with cellphones to protect Marines under investigation.
By Philip Athey