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President Obama strongly defends U.S. military action in Libya
AP White House CorrespondentWASHINGTON (AP) — Defending the first war launched on his watch, President Barack Obama declared Monday night that the United States intervened in Libya to prevent a slaughter of civilians that would have stained the world's conscience and "been a...Tags: George W. Bush, Civil Unrest, Defense, Barack Obama, National Security
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More US relief crews exposed to radiation in Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — More U.S. military crews are being exposed to radiation as they press ahead with relief flights over Japan. And the Navy said Tuesday that it's sending some ships to operate off the country's west coast rather than east coast....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC, Tsunamis, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Defense
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Report says too many whites, men leading military
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report says the U.S. military is too white and too male at the top and needs to change recruiting and promotion policies, including its ban on women in combat. The report ordered in 2009 by Congress calls for greater...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections, Washington, DC, Defense, Armed Forces
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Obama's 'Union': 'Move together or not at all'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pleading for unity in a newly divided government, President Barack Obama implored Democratic and Republican lawmakers to rally behind his vision of economic revival for an anxious nation, declaring in his State of the Union address...Tags: Wisconsin, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control
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AM General 'optimistic' about future
MISHAWAKA — Despite layoffs looming at Mishawaka’s AM General plant, the company says it remains optimistic about what its doing and where it’s headed.
“Our new president and CEO, Charlie Hall, is working hand-in-hand with our...Tags: Elections, Joe Donnelly, U.S. Army, Natural Resources, Companies and Corporations
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Report: Westville Marine Birchfield's killer may have been using drugs
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A U.S. military report suggests an Afghan security contractor convicted in the fatal shooting a U.S. Marine from Indiana was a frequent drug user and may have smoked opium or hashish hours before the killing in one of...Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Crimes, Censorship, Drug Use, Crime, Law and Justice
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Young Egyptians in Indianapolis celebrate ouster of President Hosni Mubarak
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chanting "one, two, three, Egypt is free," young Egyptians gathered Saturday in Indianapolis to celebrate the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak and what they anticipate will be the arrival of democracy, liberty and prosperity...Tags: Radio Industry, Hosni Mubarak, Democracy, Cairo (Egypt), Elections
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U.S. military: Four Americans killed by Somali pirates
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The U.S. military says Somali pirates have shot and killed four Americans taken hostage off East Africa last week. Gunshots were heard today as Navy forces reached the yacht. They found all four hostages had been shot....Tags: Crimes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Washington (U.S. state), Crime, Law and Justice
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Strong military vital to U.S. future, Gates tells ND grads
SOUTH BEND — The future security and prosperity of the United States and the world depend to a large degree on maintaining a properly armed, trained and funded American military, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates told the University of Notre...Tags: Robert Gates, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, National Security, Human Interest
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Chaplains: Troops may fear sharing beliefs on gays
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A group of 21 organizations that provide chaplains to the U.S. military is asking the Department of Defense or Congress to guarantee that troops will not be punished if they openly discuss their objections to homosexuality with...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Defense, Armed Forces
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Texas teacher out after bin Laden 'uncle' comment
FRIENDSWOOD, Texas (AP) — A Texas school district says a teacher won't return to work after being accused of mocking an American-born Muslim student by asking if she was grieving because her "uncle" had died, a reference to Osama bin Laden. The...Tags: Islam, Texas, Osama bin Laden, Houston
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Rocket lifts off with U.S. military communications satellite
Reuters* Spacecraft to be used for broadband communications * 2nd flight for United Launch Alliance in nine days * Five more satellites in network to follow By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. May 24 (Reuters) - An unmanned Delta 4 rocket blasted off from...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Cape Canaveral, Aerospace Manufacturing, Wars and Interventions, Satellite Technology
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