Greg Myre
Stories
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World
The U.S. Pledges A Harder Line In Cyberspace — And Drops Some Hints
Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, head of the secretive National Security Agency and Cyber Command, is promising more aggressive cybermeasures against rivals. And he's talking about it — at least a little.
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World
In New Zealand, 2 Mosques Came Under A 'Terrorist Attack'
A man who claimed responsibility for the shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that resulted in dozens dead and many seriously injured, left a 74-page anti-immigrant manifesto.
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National Security
Coast Guard Officer Accused Of Stockpiling Illegal Weapons Pleads Not Guilty
Christopher Hasson, the Coast Guard officer arrested because of a weapons stockpile and threatening, racist messages on his computer, was arraigned in U.S. District Court on Monday.
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National
Arrested Coast Guard Officer Allegedly Planned Attack 'On A Scale Rarely Seen'
Christopher Paul Hasson, a self-proclaimed white nationalist, allegedly wanted to "kill every last person on earth" in a crusade to establish a "white homeland." He is being held without bond.
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Politics
Trump's National Emergency Faces Legal Challenges On 3 Main Fronts
President Trump's emergency declaration to build a border wall will face challenges from Congress, the courts and groups that will lose money for projects that they've been promised.
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National Security
Despite Prevention Programs, Sexual Assaults Rise At Military Academies
An anonymous survey found 747 students suffered unwanted sexual contact in the last school year at the Army, Navy and Air Force academies. That's up nearly 50 percent from a survey two years earlier.
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Rosemary Mariner, The First Female Military Air Commander, Dies At 65
Rosemary Mariner was the first woman to fly a Navy attack jet and the first to command a squadron. She's died at 65. At her funeral Saturday, the Navy will stage its first all-female flyover.
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National Security
Top Intelligence Officials Give Assessment Of Global Threats Facing The U.S.
The directors of the major intelligence agencies made their annual appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee to present their global threat assessment on Tuesday.
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Politics
How Strong Is The Islamic State In Syria?
ISIS has lost almost all its territory, but it claimed a suicide bombing that killed four Americans. The extremist group is still believed to have thousands of fighters who have gone underground.
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Politics
Secretary Of State Pompeo Continues His Extensive Mideast Travels
While in Cairo on Thursday, Mike Pompeo gave a speech blaming many of the region's problems — in particular the rise of ISIS — on a lack of leadership from former President Obama.