January 12, 2017 For US taxpayers, Guantanamo Bay was real estate deal of the century As the debate flares anew over whether to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, supporters of the prison camp are pointing to an often forgotten factoid: Gitmo is one of the best real estate deals the U.S. taxpayers have ever seen.
May 2, 2016 Blimp fiasco renews criticism of costly military surveillance program A multi-billion dollar military trial balloon came down with a thud, literally, this week, leaving behind a path of wreckage and, perhaps, any hope of getting the 17-year-old air surveillance program off the ground.
May 2, 2016 Gitmo detainees stall 9/11 hearing over CIA ‘black site’ claims A 9/11 hearing at the high-security courthouse in Guantanamo Bay came to an abrupt halt Monday morning, just minutes into the session, after two suspects claimed their interpreters worked at so-called CIA black sites -- and said they could not trust them.
December 22, 2015 Parents of 9/11 victims dying without seeing justice The wait for justice in the 9/11 court case has gone on for so long that the mothers and fathers who lost children in the terror attacks are dying without ever seeing a trial, according to family members contacted by Fox News.
December 21, 2015 Verdict due Tuesday in Bradley Manning case It's judgment day for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier charged with aiding the enemy for giving troves of U.S. government secrets to WikiLeaks.
December 21, 2015 Marine facing probe for emailing Afghan threat warning garners Hill backing ahead of hearing A Marine facing military discharge for mistakenly sending a threat warning from an unclassified email account garnered high-level support ahead of a military hearing that began Tuesday, with several members of Congress leaping to his defense.
December 20, 2015 Family of Navy Yard shooting victim sues Navy, Veteran Affairs $37.5 million The family of a woman killed during a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard in September is seeking $37.5 million from the Navy and the Department of Veterans Affairs, saying that red flags about the deteriorating mental health of the killer were ignored.
December 20, 2015 Marine who emailed threat warning now getting bipartisan Hill support A Marine facing military discharge for mistakenly sending a threat warning from an unclassified email account is now getting bipartisan support on Capitol Hill from member say he used the fastest and only method available to respond.
December 20, 2015 Pentagon set to test new hypersonic missile The Pentagon will conduct a crucial flight test of a new ultra-high speed missile this week that is a key part of the strategic weapons program of preparing arms that can attack any point on earth in 30 minutes.
December 20, 2015 Benghazi suspect pleads not guilty in connection to terror attack Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the Libyan militant charged in the 2012 Benghazi attacks, pleaded not guilty Saturday afternoon in connection to the crime, during a brief first appearance before a U.S. federal judge.