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- Cincinnati campus police officer charged with murder of black man
- Dentist sends apology letter after killing Zimbabwe lion Cecil
- Ohio cop indicted on murder charge in traffic-stop shooting
- Congressman Fattah of Philadelphia charged in racketeering conspiracy
- Western New York man charged for supporting Islamic State
- Death of woman in jail cell prompts Texas House committee meeting
- Republican leaders feeling heat from the right
- Tom Brady blasts NFL decision to uphold his suspension
- New TSA chief aims to tighten U.S. airline screening: NYT
- Taliban leader Mullah Omar has died, Afghan officials say
- Man charged with capital murder in shotgun ambush of woman in Hollywood
- Migrant dies in Channel Tunnel as British security body meets over crisis
- Man accused in lion death says he thought hunt was legal
- Conservative pushes symbolic effort against Boehner
- Father of Colorado movie gunman pleads with jury for his life
- From rents to haircuts, Americans start to feel price hikes
- Tom Brady's destroyed cell phone is smoking gun that crushed the Patriots superstar
- Sexual-assault accuser says Cosby didn't realize she was gay
- GOP leaders plan Senate vote on Planned Parenthood aid
- GOP: Still no deal on Clinton testimony to Benghazi panel
- Pentagon email network taken offline after suspicious activity: CNN
- U.S. military sees more use of laser, microwave weapons
Cincinnati campus police officer charged with murder of black man Posted: 29 Jul 2015 12:30 PM PDT
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Dentist sends apology letter after killing Zimbabwe lion Cecil Posted: 29 Jul 2015 11:53 AM PDT |
Ohio cop indicted on murder charge in traffic-stop shooting Posted: 29 Jul 2015 10:59 AM PDT |
Congressman Fattah of Philadelphia charged in racketeering conspiracy Posted: 29 Jul 2015 09:17 AM PDT
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Western New York man charged for supporting Islamic State Posted: 29 Jul 2015 08:59 AM PDT U.S. authorities arrested a man in western New York and charged him with supporting Islamic State by traveling to Turkey to help the militant group, the Justice Department said on Wednesday. Arafat Nagi of Lackawanna, New York, was charged with attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization after the Federal Bureau of Investigation discovered he had purchased military equipment and traveled to Turkey twice to meet members of Islamic State. Nagi had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and community members said he had jihadi beliefs, court documents said. |
Death of woman in jail cell prompts Texas House committee meeting Posted: 29 Jul 2015 08:08 AM PDT
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Republican leaders feeling heat from the right Posted: 29 Jul 2015 07:51 AM PDT |
Tom Brady blasts NFL decision to uphold his suspension Posted: 29 Jul 2015 06:08 AM PDT |
New TSA chief aims to tighten U.S. airline screening: NYT Posted: 29 Jul 2015 05:18 AM PDT
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Taliban leader Mullah Omar has died, Afghan officials say Posted: 29 Jul 2015 05:02 AM PDT |
Man charged with capital murder in shotgun ambush of woman in Hollywood Posted: 29 Jul 2015 04:29 AM PDT Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday filed capital murder charges against a man accused of using a shotgun to ambush a woman with whom he had a business dispute, shooting her in the head as she walked to dinner near Hollywood's tourist hub. Ezeoma Chigozie Obioha, 31, was arraigned on one count of murder with the special circumstances of lying in wait and murder for financial gain, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said in a statement. Obioha pleaded not guilty to the charges, KCBS-TV reported. |
Migrant dies in Channel Tunnel as British security body meets over crisis Posted: 29 Jul 2015 03:53 AM PDT
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Man accused in lion death says he thought hunt was legal Posted: 29 Jul 2015 01:57 AM PDT |
Conservative pushes symbolic effort against Boehner Posted: 29 Jul 2015 01:06 AM PDT |
Father of Colorado movie gunman pleads with jury for his life Posted: 28 Jul 2015 08:25 PM PDT The father of the Colorado movie massacre gunman pleaded on Tuesday for his son's life, showing the jury photos of family vacations when he said James Holmes was "a really excellent kid" who became mentally ill and is not to blame for his July 2012 rampage. Bob Holmes, who with his wife Arlene has attended the proceedings on the outskirts of Denver almost every day since they began in late April, made his long-anticipated appearance on the witness stand during the trial's punishment phase. Arlene Holmes is expected to testify on Wednesday. |
From rents to haircuts, Americans start to feel price hikes Posted: 28 Jul 2015 07:37 PM PDT |
Tom Brady's destroyed cell phone is smoking gun that crushed the Patriots superstar Posted: 28 Jul 2015 07:20 PM PDT |
Sexual-assault accuser says Cosby didn't realize she was gay Posted: 28 Jul 2015 06:28 PM PDT
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GOP leaders plan Senate vote on Planned Parenthood aid Posted: 28 Jul 2015 05:55 PM PDT
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GOP: Still no deal on Clinton testimony to Benghazi panel Posted: 28 Jul 2015 04:16 PM PDT |
Pentagon email network taken offline after suspicious activity: CNN Posted: 28 Jul 2015 03:27 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An unclassified email network used by U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin Dempsey has been taken offline after suspicious activity, CNN reported on Tuesday. CNN quoted a Pentagon spokeswoman as saying that activity on the network, also used by hundreds of military and civilian personnel, was being investigated by the U.S. military's Cyber Command. The network was taken offline over the weekend. (Reporting by Sandra Maler; Editing by Eric Walsh) |
U.S. military sees more use of laser, microwave weapons Posted: 28 Jul 2015 03:09 PM PDT The U.S. military has made strides in developing lasers, microwaves and other directed energy weapons, and could soon use them more widely, top armed forces officials and U.S. lawmakers told an industry conference on Tuesday. The officials described weapons that are in various stages of development and testing by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Army, but said more work was needed to scale up the technology for larger weapons, develop tactics for their use, and ensure sufficient funding. "Directed energy brings the dawn of an entirely new era in defense," Lieutenant General William Etter, Commander, Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command Region, told a conference hosted by Booz Allen Hamilton and the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment. |
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