MIAMI (AP) — In the last comprehensive review of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. government decided nearly 50 were “too dangerous to transfer but not feasible for prosecution,” leaving them in an open-ended legal limbo. Now it seems…
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Do you despise ISIS as much as these people?
ISIS has undoubtedly spread fear across the entire world with their messages of hate and extreme violence. Some who have publicly spoke against them have even seen the full extent of their violence. Despite ISIS’s acts of rape, murder, amputations,…
Test Page: 6-year-old Illinois boy wrestles with no feet, one hand
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Army looks to recruit more women, adapt physical testing
WASHINGTON — Beginning this summer, a visit to a local Army recruiting office will include a new set of gymnastic tests to help determine what military jobs a recruit is physically capable of performing. Prospective soldiers will be asked to…
What corruption indexes don’t tell us about Afghanistan
Three global watchdog reports came out last week highlighting Afghanistan’s scornful predicament in 2015. Their findings reveal a rise in corruption and human rights violations and a consistent failure in political freedom and civil liberties. Transparency International’s annual Corruption Perception…
U.S. Army put on high alert in response to North Korean missile tests
In a report by Reuters – U.S. forces in South Korea are on high alert as North Korea threatens world safety with nuclear weapons testing last week. Curtis Saparrotti, Commander, U.N. Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea (USFK) ordered a…