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China expels 2 former defense ministers from its ruling Communist Party over graft allegations
Chin has expelled two former defense ministers from the ruling Communist Party over accusations of corruption that are likely to lead to sentences of life in prisonChina -
The Wall Street Journal - World
China's Communist Party expelled two former defense ministers for alleged corruption and directed prosecutors to charge them.
China’s Communist Party expelled two former defense ministers for alleged corruption and directed prosecutors to charge them.China -
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Families of Uvalde massacre victims say charges against former school police chief 'not enough'
Families who lost loved ones in the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, said the Thursday arrest of former school district police chief Pete Arredondo is not a “happy moment” and are calling for more indictments. -
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Supreme Court Deals Blow to Trump's Prosecution, Ruling He Has Broad Immunity
The court said that former U.S. presidents retain significant immunity from prosecution for acts taken while in office, a decision that threatens to hamper efforts to prosecute Donald Trump for his alleged attempt to subvert the 2020 election.Donald Trump -
CBS News - Politics
Wound care company charged for billing older patients about $1M each in skin graft scheme
Owners of an Arizona wound care company allegedly targeted elderly patients, many of them terminally ill, in sprawling medical scheme, the Justice Department said. -
CNBC - Business
China is testing the limits of a critical U.S.-Philippines defense pact — will Washington respond?
China has stepped up its actions against the Philippines in disputed waters of the South China Sea, raising questions of American deterrence in the region.China -
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Former Uvalde school police chief turns himself in to face charges
A new indictment accuses former Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo of failing to identify the active shooting and stop it. Arredondo turned himself in Thursday night on 10 felony counts of abandoning or endangering a child in the 2022 ... -
ABC News - World
Japan and Philippines trying to finish defense pact for signing in Manila as alarm grows over China
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila says top defense and foreign affairs officials of Japan and the Philippines will meet in Manila next month to strengthen strategic ties and discuss regional concernsChina -
The Hill - Politics
Former defense secretary: Biden looking weak on world stage 'very, very serious'
Former Trump defense secretary Mark Esper on Sunday expressed concern over how President Biden's debate performance was perceived on a world stage, suggesting it could sew doubt within foreign allies and adversaries about his ability to serve. "I ...Joe Biden
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