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Job-seeking veterans get help developing 'personal brand'updated: Wed Aug 15 2012 19:53:00

Veterans are getting a helping hand in developing their "personal brand" and hopefully raising their chances for employment.

N.C. teacher accused of being part of beheading-for-hire plotupdated: Thu Feb 02 2012 20:42:00

A North Carolina teacher is scheduled to appear Friday in federal court after being accused in an alleged plot to behead witnesses who testified against a would-be terrorist.

Three men sentenced in North Carolina terrorist ring updated: Fri Jan 13 2012 19:11:00

Three men received sentences Friday ranging from 15 to 45 years for their roles in a homegrown terrorism ring based in North Carolina.

Marine Corps recommends closing Quantico brigupdated: Wed Oct 26 2011 18:25:00

The Quantico Marine Corps brig will close at the end of the year if a recommendation announced Wednesday by the base commander is approved.

FBI: D.C. package not hazardousupdated: Thu Oct 06 2011 15:26:00

A suspicious object found Thursday near the reflecting pool at the U.S. Capitol was determined to be a sewer cleaning nozzle, police and the FBI said.

People.com: D.B. Cooper Case: A New Break in 1971 Hijacking Investigationupdated: Tue Aug 02 2011 07:48:00

The FBI cryptically calls it "the most promising lead we have right now"

FBI offers reward in case of missing New Hampshire girlupdated: Sat Jul 30 2011 19:10:00

Tips continued to pour in Saturday in the disappearance of an 11-year-old New Hampshire girl, but so far none have led to the child, Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said.

People.com: Justin Timberlake Asked Out by Marineupdated: Wed Jul 13 2011 21:10:00

After a Marine courted his costar, Mila Kunis, the actor's scored his own invite to the ball

FBI, Westboro Baptist Church members participate in training sessionsupdated: Wed Jun 29 2011 15:21:00

A law enforcement official confirms members of the Westboro Baptist Church, known for its controversial practice of picketing military funerals, participated in training for law enforcement officials at Quantico Marine Base in Virginia.

Headed to the beach? Heads up for an invasion forceupdated: Mon Jun 20 2011 00:08:00

It's mid-June, a perfect time to visit the beach to watch porpoises play in the surf or seagulls strut the sand -- or you could watch a formation of Marine Corps warplanes darting over the shore at hundreds of miles per hour.

2010: Who is intelligence leak suspect?updated: Thu Jun 16 2011 09:00:00

In December 2010, CNN's Brian Todd reported on intelligence leak suspect Bradley Manning, as well as his background.

WikiLeaks witness takes the Fifthupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 09:00:00

A friend and leading supporter of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning said Wednesday he refused to testify before a grand jury, citing his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.

North Carolina man pleads guilty to terrorism conspiracyupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 01:22:00

A North Carolina man could face up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to a federal terrorism conspiracy charge, according to prosecutors.

Obama interrupted by singing woman at fundraiserupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 07:45:00

A woman wearing a T-shirt supporting WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning interrupted President Barack Obama at a California fundraiser Thursday by breaking into song.

Obama's left coast fund-raisingupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 07:45:00

President Obama goes to California to raise money for his re-election campaign. Kate Bolduan reports.

WikiLeaks suspect moves to Army prisonupdated: Wed Apr 20 2011 10:54:00

WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning is moving from Quantico Marine Base to the military prison at Fort Leavenworth.

WikiLeaks suspect Manning to be moved to Fort Leavenworthupdated: Wed Apr 20 2011 10:54:00

U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, suspected of leaking classified information to the WikiLeaks website, is being moved to the Joint Regional Correctional Facility at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, defense officials said Tuesday.

Pentagon Papers leaker: 'I was Bradley Manning'updated: Mon Mar 21 2011 13:53:00

It was sunny on Saturday in Washington, which was good news for Daniel Ellsberg. The most famous whistle-blower in American history was hoping to get arrested in the name of Bradley Manning.

Antiwar protesters demand the U.S. leave Iraqupdated: Sun Mar 20 2011 11:00:00

More than 100 people were arrested in front of the White House Saturday after gathering for an antiwar protest on the eighth anniversary of the Iraq war.

Protesters demonstrate in support of WikiLeaks suspect Manningupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 18:52:00

Protesters -- some of them virtually naked on a breezy 50-degree March afternoon -- noisily demonstrated outside the State Department and marched to the White House Monday, calling for the release of WikiLeaks suspect Pfc. Bradley Manning.

Analysis: 1 in 5 terror cases started with tips from Muslimsupdated: Thu Mar 10 2011 14:42:00

Last month, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said the threat of terrorism to the United States is at its "most heightened" since the September 11, 2001, attacks -- a threat that she asserted has taken on a new and disquieting form because of the growing emphasis by Islamist terrorist groups on recruiting Americans.

Peter King: What law enforcement told meupdated: Thu Mar 10 2011 14:42:00

Rep. Peter King (R-NY) tells CNN what law enforcement sources report to him about help from Muslim-American communities.

22 new charges for U.S. WikiLeaks suspect Manningupdated: Thu Mar 03 2011 08:49:00

The U.S. Army Wednesday notified Pfc. Bradley Manning, a prime suspect in the WikiLeaks case, that he now faces 22 more charges in connection with allegedly downloading secret information from computers in Iraq.

Congressman requests visit with WikiLeaks suspectupdated: Sat Feb 05 2011 00:56:00

A U.S. lawmaker said he requested Friday a visit with the Army soldier accused of leaking classified documents to the WikiLeaks website.

WikiLeaks suspect is deteriorating mentally, physically, friend saysupdated: Wed Feb 02 2011 06:21:00

After more than six months in maximum confinement in the U.S. Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Virginia, the prime suspect in the WikiLeaks case "seems frazzled," says one of the few people to visit Army Pfc. Bradley Manning.

Marines change commander at facility where WikiLeaks suspect heldupdated: Wed Jan 26 2011 19:00:00

The Marines have changed the commander of the detention facility where WikiLeaks suspect Pfc. Bradley Manning is being held, days after his attorney filed a complaint claiming that Manning is being unfairly treated in detention.

RETRACTIONupdated: Tue Jan 25 2011 20:00:00

CNN has retracted a story dealing with questions surrounding the treatment of Pfc. Bradley Manning at the Marine Corp Base Quantico in Virginia. Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan said Tuesday that there is no investigation into the decision last week to put Manning, who has been charged with leaking classified government documents to Wikileaks, on suicide watch.

Military defends putting Wikileaks suspect on suicide watchupdated: Tue Jan 25 2011 18:43:00

A Quantico official says a U.S. Marine commander did not violate procedure when he placed Private Bradley Manning on "suicide watch" last week.

WikiLeaks suspect files complaint over detention conditionsupdated: Fri Jan 21 2011 19:29:00

The prime suspect in the WikiLeaks case, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, is being mistreated in detention, his lawyer asserts.

Alleged 'WikiLeaker' sees first visitorupdated: Tue Nov 30 2010 14:30:00

The Army private being held in solitary confinement for allegedly leaking a secret military video from the Iraq war to the WikiLeaks website received his first visitor in the past week, according to a Military District of Washington spokesman.

Where WikiLeaks and 'don't ask' may meetupdated: Tue Nov 30 2010 14:30:00

What CNN.com's Ashley Fantz learned about a soldier who may be linked to the largest intelligence leak in U.S. history.

WikiLeaks threat sparks massive review of diplomatic documentsupdated: Tue Nov 30 2010 14:28:00

The threat of publication of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables by a muckraker website has prompted a massive review of documents at U.S. embassies around the world, a U.S. official says.

WikiLeaks releases secret war documentsupdated: Tue Nov 30 2010 14:28:00

In October, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange discussed the release of 400,000 secret documents relating to the Iraq War.

Previous WikiLeaks release forced tighter security for U.S. militaryupdated: Tue Nov 30 2010 14:27:00

The U.S. military has tried to close the security gaps that it believes allowed a low-level military intelligence analyst to steal hundreds of thousands of classified documents and ultimately give them to the WikiLeaks website.

Shots fired at Marine Corps Museumupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 13:30:00

The FBI says shots were fired overnight at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Virginia.

Shots fired at Marine Corps museum in northern Virginiaupdated: Fri Oct 29 2010 13:30:00

Several shots have been fired at the National Museum of the Marine Corps building in Virginia, the FBI said Friday.

Recent shootings raise concerns about Marine Corps Marathonupdated: Wed Oct 27 2010 20:52:00

The Pentagon is increasing security for this weekend's Marine Corps Marathon and connected events after a recent spate of shootings at military-related buildings.

Rallies planned for soldier charged in WikiLeaks caseupdated: Fri Sep 17 2010 06:27:00

Supporters of Bradley Manning will rally in several cities Friday to urge the U.S. government to drop charges against the soldier accused of leaking an Iraq war video to the WikiLeaks website.

WikiLeaks suspect's troubled pastupdated: Fri Sep 17 2010 06:27:00

Why did a soldier allegedly leak military documents? The answer may be in his past. CNN's Chris Lawrence reports.

Attorney for WikiLeaks suspect speaksupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 12:34:00

Lawyer for Pfc. Bradley Manning, charged with leaking information to WikiLeaks, warns against rush to judgment.

Attorney for WikiLeaks suspect says he's seen no evidence on documentsupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 12:34:00

The attorney for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the accused WikiLeaks leaker, says he doesn't have any information indicating that Manning leaked tens of thousands of pages of documents on the Afghanistan war to the WikiLeaks website.

Activists rally to 'Free Bradley Manning' in WikiLeaks caseupdated: Mon Aug 09 2010 05:30:00

Activists rallied outside the Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia, Sunday to applaud the man military officials suspect leaked scores of military documents to the WikiLeaks website -- a 22-year-old Army private named Bradley Manning.

Leak suspect had been disciplined at least twice before arrestupdated: Mon Aug 02 2010 19:56:00

The leading suspect in the leaking of thousands of military documents to WikiLeaks had been disciplined at least twice in the previous three years but maintained his security clearance.

MIT students linked to WikiLeaks?updated: Mon Aug 02 2010 19:56:00

Two MIT students may be involved in the leaking of classified documents on WikiLeaks. CNN's Barbara Starr reports.

Military airstrike video leak suspect in solitary confinementupdated: Sun Aug 01 2010 10:42:00

The Army private charged with leaking an airstrike video and downloading documents remained in solitary confinement Saturday.

Nigerian in custody after alleged airline terror act foiledupdated: Sat Dec 26 2009 03:26:00

A Nigerian man is "talking a lot" to the FBI, said a senior U.S. official, after what the United States believes was an attempted terrorist attack on an inbound international flight.

Bodies' arrival 'sobering reminder,' Obama saysupdated: Thu Oct 29 2009 15:45:00

President Obama said Thursday that watching the arrival of 18 flag-draped cases containing bodies of Americans killed in Afghanistan was a "sobering reminder" of U.S. sacrifice as he prepares to decide on sending more troops there.

Spate of terrorism arrests not connected, analysts sayupdated: Fri Sep 25 2009 22:15:00

In the past week, U.S. officials have announced charges in five terrorism probes in five states. It is a confluence of cases unlike anything the country has seen since the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Dallas terror plot foiledupdated: Fri Sep 25 2009 22:15:00

FBI agents arrest a Jordanian citizen allegedly plotting to blow up a Dallas skyscraper. Affiliate KTXA reports.

Terror suspect allegedly planned to attack Marine baseupdated: Thu Sep 24 2009 20:50:00

A North Carolina man accused of plotting to wage holy war overseas also planned to attack the U.S. Marine base at Quantico, Virginia, according to new charges announced Thursday.

DNA tests show Michigan man is not 1955 missing toddlerupdated: Thu Jun 18 2009 18:56:00

DNA test results reveal that a Michigan man is not a Long Island, New York, boy who went missing 54 years ago, according to the FBI.

Authorities confirm remains are Caylee Anthony'supdated: Sat Dec 20 2008 08:57:00

Remains found last week in a wooded area have been identified as belonging to missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, authorities said Friday.

Cops: Why we think skull is Caylee'supdated: Fri Dec 12 2008 18:11:00

Investigators said Friday that they think remains found near a home where Caylee Anthony lived with her grandparents are those of the missing toddler.

Marine motorcycle deaths riseupdated: Fri Oct 31 2008 16:34:00

Marine motorcycle deaths over the last 12 months have topped the number killed in Iraq. CNN's Barbara Starr reports.

Marine motorcycle deaths top their Iraq combat fatalitiesupdated: Fri Oct 31 2008 16:34:00

Motorcycle accidents have killed more Marines in the past 12 months than enemy fire in Iraq, a rate that's so alarming, it has prompted top brass to call a meeting to address the issue, officials say.

Man with gun caught near U.S. Capitolupdated: Fri Sep 05 2008 19:04:00

Capitol Police arrested a man Friday after an officer spotted a rifle in his car when he stopped the officer to ask for directions two blocks from the Capitol building.

People.com: FBI Reveals Real Identity of 'Clark Rockefeller'updated: Sat Aug 16 2008 16:28:00

The German-born man – real name Christopher Chichester – is also linked to a double-murder, authorities say

Inside the FBIupdated: Tue Jul 15 2008 20:50:00

CNN's Kelli Arena takes you inside the FBI's state-of-the-art crime lab in Quantico, Virginia.

FBI gives glimpse inside real 'CSI'updated: Tue Jul 15 2008 20:50:00

Behind closed doors, the scientists and agents of the FBI scrutinize fibers, poisons, explosives, DNA and just about any other shred of evidence that might help solve crimes.

Time.com: Does New York Have a Serial Bomber?updated: Thu Mar 06 2008 15:00:00

A small but potentially fatal blast in Times Square snarls traffic and has eerie similarities to two previous unsolved attacks

Time.com: Local Support for Green Arsonupdated: Thu Mar 06 2008 12:35:00

Five McMansions were torched outside Seattle in what may have been eco-terrorism. But the locals aren't unhappy

Why was Jill Carroll released?updated: Mon Aug 28 2006 07:29:00

On April 2, 2006, a white Lufthansa 747 with the designation "Hamburg" written on its side taxied up to a gate at Boston's Logan Airport. At 12:22 p.m., Jill Carroll stepped off the plane and onto U.S. soil.

FBI, Aruban authorities to test hair in search for missing girlupdated: Mon Jul 18 2005 13:45:00

The FBI and Aruban authorities plan to test strands of blond hair found on a piece of duct tape to see if it belongs to Natalee Holloway, a missing Alabama teenager, a law enforcement source told CNN.

Remains identified as Idaho 9-year-oldupdated: Sun Jul 10 2005 15:42:00

Investigators said Sunday that DNA testing "positively identified" human remains found in Montana last week as those of missing 9-year-old Dylan Groene.

Idaho police: Searchers find remainsupdated: Mon Jul 04 2005 17:02:00

Investigators searching for a 9-year-old Idaho boy found what they believe are human remains at a location in western Montana, the Kootenai County sheriff said Monday.

Prime minister: Aruba prays for teenupdated: Sun Jun 12 2005 22:05:00

Aruban Prime Minister Nelson Oduber stressed Sunday night that his government "is doing the utmost" to solve the disappearance of an Alabama teen.

Idaho blood tests don't match siblingsupdated: Thu May 26 2005 15:02:00

Blood found at an Idaho home where three people were slain last week does not match that of two children missing from the home, according to preliminary DNA test results, police said Thursday.

CNNMoney: Marines are landing -- on silver dollarsupdated: Thu May 26 2005 09:04:00

On the eve of Memorial Day, the U.S. Mint is remembering America's fighting men and women.

FBI analyzing key evidence from Idahoupdated: Sun May 22 2005 20:33:00

The FBI laboratory in Virginia was analyzing key evidence Sunday from the blood-splattered Idaho home where three bodies were found last week, authorities said.

Playdate for the Pentagon updated: Mon May 02 2005 17:01:00

The small, unmanned vehicle barreled on minitank tracks across the tarmac, looking more like a playground toy than a sophisticated and lethal weapon of war.

Marine translator: 'I did not desert my post'updated: Mon Jul 19 2004 01:00:00

A U.S. Marine translator once reported captured in Iraq denied Monday that he had deserted and urged fellow Marines there to "keep their heads up and their spirits high."

Marine who disappeared from Iraq base on way homeupdated: Tue Jul 13 2004 19:47:00

U.S. Marine Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun, who said he was abducted from his base in Iraq in June and who resurfaced in Lebanon last week, is expected to arrive in the United States on Wednesday, Pentagon officials said.

Researcher quizzed again in anthrax probeupdated: Mon May 17 2004 18:43:00

FBI agents investigating the 2001 anthrax attacks have re-interviewed a researcher formerly with the Army bioweapons laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland, his lawyer and government sources said Monday.

Forensics find terror blasts linksupdated: Sat Feb 21 2004 20:55:00

Forensic investigators in the United States say identical technology appears to have been adopted in bombs used in terror attacks on various continents in recent years.

Fortune: Black Hawk's Multimedia Attackupdated: Mon Apr 12 1999 00:01:00

Firefights come out of nowhere and get intense in a hurry. So does Black Hawk Down, Mark Bowden's new book about a 15-hour shootout in Mogadishu, Somalia. The tale starts with a Hail Mary, and befo...

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