Family of DC plane crash victim sues FAA, Army, American Airlines
The family of one of the 67 people killed when an airliner collided with an Army helicopter over Washington sued the government and airlines.
Ex-midshipman charged with sending online threat that caused Naval Academy lockdown
An Indiana man has been charged with making a threat across state lines related to a lockdown and shooting at the U.S. Naval Academy.
Harford County tech summit attracts nearly 100 businesses
Harford County's Technology Acceleration Summit gave opportunities for businesses to commercialize cutting-edge technologies.
DC lawsuit challenges Trump’s National Guard deployment as forced ‘military occupation’
The District of Columbia sued to stop President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard during his intervention in Washington.
DC National Guard troops have orders extended through December, official says
District of Columbia National Guard troops who are deployed in the nation’s capital have had their orders extended through December.
Survivors, victims’ relatives sue US government over Maine mass shooting
Survivors of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting and relatives of victims are suing the federal government, alleging negligence.
Pentagon authorizes up to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to the DOJ to serve as temporary immigration judges.
US Naval Academy gets first Marine superintendent
Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte became the first Marine Corps officer to be superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy in its 180-year history.
Trump’s domestic troop deployment tests limits of nearly 150-year-old law
As President Donald Trump pushes the bounds of military activity on domestic soil, a debate has emerged over a nearly 150-year old law.
VA wants to end coverage of abortion for military veterans
The Trump administration is calling to remove abortion coverage from the list of medical benefits for veterans and their families.
Broken altimeter, ignored warnings: Hearings reveal what went wrong in DC crash that killed 67
NTSB hearings revealed a broken altimeter and ignored FAA warnings, contributing to a fatal midair collision over Washington, D.C., killing 67.
NTSB finds Army chopper in fatal DC midair crash with plane was above altitude limit
Investigators found an Army helicopter was flying over Washington higher than it should have been before colliding with a passenger plane.
















