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A new
report calls on Congress to codify into law a Supreme Court decision that
allows service members to take state employers to court if they feel the
state has violated federal laws that ban discrimination against employees
because of their military service.
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This edition focuses on the Army’s new
version of the Black Hawk helicopter, a new COVID-19 immunization
option and more.
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Vietnam and Afghanistan were
America’s two longest wars. Yet despite a number of similarities,
including mistakes made and disastrous denouements that spelled
defeat for the U.S., each conflict had entirely different
impacts on U.S. society, culture and politics.
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A federal judge granted a request by
former President Donald Trump's legal team to appoint a special
master to review documents seized by the FBI during a search of his
Florida home last month.
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Russia may face a longer and deeper
recession as the impact of U.S. and European sanctions spreads,
handicapping sectors that the country has relied on for years to
power its economy, according to an internal report prepared for the
government.
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Germany is sticking to its long-held plan
of shutting down the country's three remaining nuclear power plants
this year but keeping the option of reactivating two of them in
case of an energy shortage in the coming months.
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Former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu —
whose early, lonely stand against segregationists in the Louisiana
legislature launched a political career at the forefront of
sweeping changes on race — died Monday, a family friend confirmed.
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Liz Truss has been elected as the
Conservative Party's new leader, and she will take office Tuesday
as Britain's new prime minister.
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After a terrorist attack at the 1972
Olympics killed 11 Israeli athletes and coaches, their families
accused the German government of a botched response and
obfuscation.
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An activist said he has again flown
balloons carrying COVID-19 relief items and an anti-North Korea
placard across the tense inter-Korean border, despite the North's
recent warning of a deadly attack over his activities.
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While driving
through Annapolis and seeing the Naval
Academy for the first time, businessman Alan
Beal had an idea to create a beer specifically for service
members. Seven years later, that thought has turned into a growing
business producing three beers that will soon be sold at a major
nationwide retailer.
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