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Bernie Sanders Leads Trump, All 2020 Candidates in Donations From Active-Duty...

The Vermont senator outpaces Trump in military fundraising and has doubled his nearest Democratic rival

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The Fort Bragg Murders

At least 44 Fort Bragg soldiers died stateside in 2020 — several of them were homicides. Families want answers. But the Army isn’t giving any

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The Coyote Cartel

In the Rio Grande Valley, human smuggling is overseen by a powerful crime syndicate, forcing the migrants arriving in record numbers to put their lives in violent hands

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Delta Force’s Dirty Secret

She accused a Special Forces operative of rape. He was quietly court-martialed and acquitted. Then the Army erased all record of the trial testimony. Now she demands answers

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She Asked the Army to Investigate a Rape Trial. They Fired Her

When Lindsey Knapp raised questions about the court martial of an elite Delta Force soldier, it cost her her military career

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Exclusive: Army Files Charges in Mysterious Fort Bragg Beheading Case

After disappearing during a camping trip, Enrique Roman-Martinez became one of dozens of Fort Bragg soldiers to die recently under unexplained circumstances

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A Second American Has Died in Ukraine. He’s Unlikely to Be the Last

Stephen Zabielski went to Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion. A landmine took his life

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‘These Kids Are Dying’— Inside the Overdose Crisis Sweeping Fort Bragg

A staggering total of 109 soldiers assigned to Fort Bragg died in 2020 and 2021. Dozens have lost their lives there to drug overdoses. Now, their families are demanding answers — and accountability

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Senators Press Pentagon for Answers on Rash of Overdose Deaths

Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, and three other senators are demanding answers from Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin, citing Rolling Stone's reporting on overdoses at Fort Bragg

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Pentagon Finally Stops Hiding Military Overdose Epidemic

After 15,293 overdoses and 332 deaths over five years, the military’s top brass is ready to admit there’s a problem

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