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Oath Keepers’ Rhodes guilty of Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
The offense calls for up to 20 years behind bars.
By Lindsay Whitehurst, Alanna Durkin RIcher and Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Sixth lawsuit filed in deaths at West Virginia VA hospital
A sixth lawsuit has been filed involving the sudden deaths of patients at a West Virginia veterans hospital where a former nursing assistant admitted to intentionally killing seven people with fatal doses of insulin.
Naval Academy midshipman sentenced to 25 years in sexual assault case
A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman has been sentenced to 25 years after a military panel found him guilty of sexual assault and other charges.
Fourth lawsuit filed in VA hospital deaths in West Virginia
A fourth lawsuit has been filed involving the sudden deaths of patients at a West Virginia veterans hospital where a former nursing assistant admitted giving them wrongful insulin injections.
Guilty plea in poisoning deaths of VA patients still leaves lawsuits, lingering questions
Families still don't have a motive for the crimes or answers on whether proper hospital safety protocols were in place.
Former VA health worker pleads guilty to murdering seven patients with insulin poisoning
The nursing assistant was fired in 2018 after concerns were raised by fellow hospital workers.
Ex-judge asked to evaluate whether to hold Flynn in contempt
The judge presiding over Michael Flynn’s criminal case appointed a retired jurist on Wednesday to evaluate whether the former Trump administration national security adviser should be held in criminal contempt.
Trump considering ‘full’ pardon for ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn
President Donald Trump said Sunday he is considering a full pardon for former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about dealings with Russia’s ambassador before Trump took office.
West Virginia man admits stealing funds meant for military care packages
A West Virginia man pleaded guilty Thursday to pocketing donations to a bogus charity he advertised for military members.
Coast Guard officer accused of terror plot asks for leniency
Federal prosecutors are recommending a 25-year prison sentence for a Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling guns and targeting Supreme Court justices, prominent Democrats and TV journalists for attacks inspired by racist killers.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press