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JBER Military Policeman Sentenced to 16 Years for Attempted Espionage
Channel 2 NewsSTORY UPDATED AT 9:44 p.m. 4/15/13: A Joint Base Elemendorf-Richardson Army military policeman will spend 16 years behind bars for charges related to a series of crimes including attempted espionage. 24-year-old Spc. William Millay, of Owensboro, Ky.,...Tags: Police Investigations, Armed Forces, FBI, Defense, U.S. Army
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Obama Vows To Find Those Responsible For Bombings
The Hartford Courant— President Barack Obama vowed justice for the victims of the Boston bomb attacks on Monday but cautioned against the urge to "jump to conclusions" before a full investigation is done. "We still do not know who did this or why, and people shouldn'...Tags: Government, John F. Kennedy, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), New York City Police Department, Hartford Hospital
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Political calculus keeps Cuba on U.S. list of terror sponsors
Cuba’s communist leadership was quick to send condolences to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings and to reiterate to Washington that it “rejects and condemns unequivocally all acts of terrorism.” Once a key supplier of arms and...
Tags: Government, Environmental Pollution, Pakistan, Sports, Fidel Castro
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'The Way of the Knife' exposes America's shadow wars
In October 2002, Barack Obama, then an obscure state senator in Illinois, stood in Federal Plaza in Chicago and gave a speech about Iraq that launched his career toward the White House. "I don't oppose all wars," Obama told the crowd. "What I am opposed...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Police Investigations, U.S. Department of Defense, Yemen, Somalia
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Sen. Rubio defends immigration bill emerging from bipartisan group
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) blitzed the airwaves Sunday to defend the immigration bill being written by four Republican and four Democratic senators. Speaking on seven news shows -- including two Spanish-language broadcasts -- Rubio said the...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Republican Party, Migration, Marco Rubio, Jeff Sessions
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Immigration rally at Capitol as senators race to finish bill
WASHINGTON--The bipartisan group of senators pushing to finish a sweeping immigration bill met late Wednesday as thousands of advocates gathered outside the Capitol, many waving American flags, to lend urgency to the effort. The first draft of the...
Tags: Government, Migration, Politics, Ellis Island, Chuck Schumer
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Obama treats Boston bomber with kid gloves
One of the consequences of abandoning a standard by which right and wrong can be judged is our increasing inability to mete out punishment that fits the crime. In fact, too often we weigh extenuating circumstances rather than guilty actions. In the case...Tags: Government, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Punishment, Judges
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Obama, Mexico leader to avoid hot topics, at least publicly
WASHINGTON — President Obama will seek to cement relations with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peña Nieto, over the next two days with vows of neighborly kinship and future cooperation. But the true test of their ability to work together may be...
Tags: Government, Migration, Mexico, Petroleum Industry, George W. Bush
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Annapolis man to head FEMA grant program
President Barack Obama has named an Annapolis man to head the multibillion-dollar grant program through which the Federal Emergency Management Agency helps local governments prepare for disasters. Brian Kamoie, 41, will oversee a vast portfolio of...Tags: Annapolis, Nuclear Power, George Washington University, Swine Flu, Financial Aid
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Cybersecurity careers discussed at IMSA
Cybersecurity is a growing career field because even secure networks are vulnerable to attack, experts told Illinois Math and Science Academy students last week. The panel discussion in Aurora featured four experts who spoke about the importance of...
Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Aurora, FBI, Security, Students
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Thune praises Air Force plan to allow limited flying of B1's
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator John Thune today praised the Air Force’s announcement that it plans to alter its previous decision to ground B-1B Lancer bombers at Ellsworth and once again begin flying B-1 training missions on a limited basis starting...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Military Equipment, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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U.S. government begins intelligence review in Boston bombing case
WASHINGTON — The CIA and departments of Justice and Homeland Security have begun a high-level internal review of whether intelligence was mishandled prior to the Boston Marathon bombings, though President Obama and his top advisors said they had...
Tags: Police Investigations, John Boehner, High Blood Pressure, Sports, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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