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Run, Hide, Fight: What to Do If There’s an Active Shooter
In less than a week, authorities have issued two reports of an active shooter in high-profile areas of Washington, D.C. Last Thursday, the Navy Yard… Read More
SecurityCommentary
In less than a week, authorities have issued two reports of an active shooter in high-profile areas of Washington, D.C. Last Thursday, the Navy Yard… Read More
SecurityCommentary
As Congress and the Obama administration clash over the Department of Defense’s budget, few Americans will probably think of the former Secretary of Defense Melvin… Read More
SecurityNews
The Office of Personnel Management disclosed Thursday that 21.5 million people were caught in the sweeping data hack of U.S. government databases leading to the… Read More
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The Obama administration continues to have difficulty in gaining support for its failing strategy to defeat the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL)…. Read More
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Today, the Army is announcing that it is cutting another 40,000 soldiers, leaving the United States with an Army that is smaller than before Sept…. Read More
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What is the best way for America to combat terrorism? That question is bound to loom large as we enter the next presidential race. Yet… Read More
SecurityNews
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing this morning, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E…. Read More
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What to make of reports that ISIS may try to pull off a terrorist attack on Independence Day? Let’s look at the facts. It is not the… Read More
SecurityNews
Retired Army Maj. Scott Smiley defied all odds last Sunday when he became the first blind veteran to successfully complete an Ironman. The race in Coeur… Read More
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Nearly a year after the U.S. experienced a surge of illegal immigration from Central America, public officials are still grappling with the fallout. Under significant… Read More