An Afghan national accused of killing a National Guard member faces new federal charges that could lead to the death penalty ...
The National Guard member who survived an apparent ambush shooting near the White House is breathing on his own now and can stand with assistance — milestones that indicate he can progress to ...
House unanimously honors National Guard members shot in D.C. terror attack, showing rare bipartisan unity as lawmakers ...
According to the Joint Task Force, a majority of the troops — 1,779 soldiers, as of Christmas Day — were deployed from ...
Andrew Wolfe has astonished friends and family who feared the worst after he and fellow National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom ...
Prosecutors also alleged that the Afghan refugee tried to buy even more guns before his attack on American troops on Nov. 26.
National Guard troops are allowed to stay in Washington, D.C., until the lawsuit against their presence plays out, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled Wednesday.
Because D.C. Superior Court does not allow for the death penalty, federal officials moved to transfer the case to a federal ...
A federal appeals court is letting President Donald Trump continue his deployment of National Guard troops in the nation’s ...
President Donald Trump can keep National Guard troops on the streets of Washington, D.C. for now, a federal appeals court ...
According to the Joint Task Force, a majority of the troops -- 1,780 soldiers, as of Saturday -- were deployed from outside ...
Two West Virginia National Guard members who deployed to the U.S. capital have been shot blocks from the White House in a ...
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