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Jerry Brown pays tribute to 7 Marines killed in midair collision
L.A. NOWGov. Jerry Brown paid tribute to the seven Marines killed in last week's midair collision in California and ordered flags at the Capitol to be flown at half-staff. Brown said in a statement Saturday: On behalf of all Californians, Governor...... -
How close is Iran to getting a nuclear weapon?
World NowDebate is swirling about how to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, should it take the decision to develop one. In the United States, Republicans argue that President Obama is doing too little to confront Tehran, despite his pledge to use military... -
14 dead as Turkish chopper crashes outside Kabul
World NowREPORTING FROM KABUL, Afghanistan -- A Turkish military helicopter crashed Friday in a residential neighborhood on the outskirts of Kabul, killing 12 Turkish passengers and crew and at least two Afghan civilians on the ground, Afghan and Turkish officials... -
Bodies of young bus crash victims return home to Belgium
World NowBelgian and Dutch victims of a fatal bus crash in Switzerland that killed 22 schoolchildren and six adults returned home Friday in coffins borne by military aircraft.... -
The Nerdiest Thing I Will Do Today: Pretend to Fly A $65 Million Airplane.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekThey Never Stood A Chance. The enemy planes were in sight. We were closing in. There was no chance for escape. The missiles were armed and ready. My right thumb found the red button on the control stick. I took...... -
Iraq rocked by bombings and shootings; at least 46 dead
World NowA series of explosions and shootings struck Tuesday across Iraq, leaving scores dead and injured a week before a major Arab summit in Baghdad aimed at showcasing the nation’s stability after the U.S. military withdrawal.... -
Israeli navy secures promise for its sixth submarine
World NowIsraeli navy: The long reach of Israel's military promises to get a little longer after the government signing an agreement with Germany to purchase an additional submarine.... -
Element of Surprise
LA Times MagazineOne gutsy, Vietnam-era air raid might not have been common knowledge, but it sure set the stage for military special ops... -
NATO, others missed chance to save migrants fleeing Libya
World NowDistress calls from a ship fleeing Libya last March weren’t heeded by NATO and other coast guards in the area, leading to dozens of deaths, a European watchdog group said in a report released Thursday.... -
Israel weighs Azerbaijan as gateway to Iran, Foreign Policy says
World NowThe latest in a series of reports that have contributed to the speculation, hints and mostly confusing about a possible Israeli strike against Iran's controversial nuclear program came Thursday in Foreign Policy. A feature titled Israel's Secret Staging... -
Avalanche buries more than 100 Pakistani soldiers in Himalayas
World NowISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- A rescue effort was underway Saturday to save more than 100 Pakistani soldiers buried by an avalanche that encased their headquarters in the Himalayas, on a remote glacier that has been the site of skirmishes between nuclear... -
Failed rocket signals poor North Korean capability, expert says
World NowNorth Korea's failed rocket launch has shown that the reclusive communist nation isn't as far along with its nuclear warhead-delivery capabilities as many in the West had feared, said David Wright, an arms control expert with the Union of Concerned...
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