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General suspended over handling of sexual-assault investigation
WASHINGTON -- A two-star general in charge of U.S. Army forces in Japan has been suspended from his duties on suspicion of failing to properly investigate an allegation of sexual assault, the Army said Friday. Maj. Gen. Michael T. Harrison was suspended...
Tags: Japan, Tropical Storms, Assault, Sex Crimes, U.S. Army
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COLUMN: Where's the enemies list?
Who exactly is the enemy in the continuing U.S. war against terrorism? In some cases, the answer is: It’s a secret. When the United States began its war against al-Qaida after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the identity of the enemy was clear:...Tags: Libya, Osama bin Laden, Yemen, U.S. Military, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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With troops and techies, U.S. prepares for cyber warfare
ReutersBy Warren Strobel and Deborah Charles WASHINGTON, June 7 (Reuters) - On the site of a former military golf course where President Dwight Eisenhower once played, the future of U.S. warfare is rising in the shape of the new $358 million headquarters for...Tags: Theft, Stuxnet Virus, Central Intelligence Agency, Security, Government
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House votes to stop deportation deferrals
WASHINGTON - The partisan divide over immigration reform was exposed Thursday as House Republicans voted to stop funding the Obama administration program that has halted deportation of young immigrants who are in high school or college, or have served...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Steve King, U.S. Senate, Justice System, Extradition
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Michigan lawmakers center stage in military sexual assault reform debate
Staff Writer -- bhubbard@petoskeynews.com Twitter: @BrandonHubbardThe U.S. Legislature is pondering how to address a growing problem of unreported sexual assaults in the military, and Michigan lawmakers could figure prominently into the reforms. Last year 3,374 cases involving sexual misconduct were reported in the...Tags: Politics, Military Justice, Sexual Misconduct, Armed Forces, Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy Repeal (2010)
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Privacy advocates outraged, but lawmakers defend collection of phone records
Privacy advocates expressed outrage Thursday over revelations that the National Security Agency has been collecting telephone records of virtually every phone call made in the United States for seven years, but the Obama administration and a bipartisan...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Judges, Mike J. Rogers, Email, U.S. Senate
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It's A Gray Area: It's time to take back America's moral high ground
President Obama has recently renewed his plans to try to close our military prison at Guantanamo, Cuba, and has also promulgated new guidelines for our government's use of drones to assassinate people in places like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Yemen....Tags: Judges, Justice System, Pakistan, Elections, Prisons
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FACTBOX-History of mass surveillance in the United States
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 7 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama defended his administration's security policies on Friday after reports revealing the sweeping nature of surveillance of Americans' phone and Internet activity. Government surveillance and secret...Tags: Judges, Washington, DC, The New York Times, Government, Justice System
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House vote opens immigration divide
WASHINGTON — The partisan divide over immigration was exposed Thursday as House Republicans voted to stop funding the Obama administration program that has halted deportation of young immigrants who are in high school or college or have served in...
Tags: Steve King, Interior Policy, U.S. Senate, Extradition, Politics
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2013 Guide to Harford Business
Harford County has a civilian labor force of approximately 140,000 people with a population of about 249,000. The private sector accounts for the largest share of jobs held by county residents, 62,000 in all. According to the Harford County Office of...
Tags: Harford County, The Home Depot, Health Insurance, Raytheon Company, Government
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Former Naval Academy instructor sentenced to 60 days
A former instructor at the Naval Academy was sentenced Monday to 60 days in a military jail for indecent acts, fraternization and conduct unbecoming an officer stemming from an incident with two female midshipmen in 2011, an academy spokeswoman said....
Tags: Punishment, Trials, Barack Obama, Sex Crimes, Assault
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Hagel, NATO counterparts to discuss possible training role in Libya
BRUSSELS — U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is expected to consult with his European counterparts this week about a possible North Atlantic Treaty Organization role training Libyan security forces as he attends his first meeting of the alliance&...
Tags: Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Libya, Chuck Hagel, NATO, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )
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