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- Hagel declines to reopen Medal of Honor case
- Case dismissed against NYPD over broad surveillance of Muslims in New Jersey
- Black Hawk helicopter maker to eliminate 600 jobs
- Fighting rages in northeast Damascus
- UK tabloid ex-editor lays bare 'car-crash' private life
- In Yemen, a woman's life entangled with al-Qaida
- UN urges nations to take in 100,000 Syrian refugees
- Syrian air force steps up attacks in south
- Fears of Syria militancy expand influence of Saudi prince
- Iran boosts military support in Syria to bolster Assad
- China and US establish dialogue between armies
- Lebanon detains top suspect in car bomb campaign
- Drugs on Maersk ship where 2 ex-SEALs died
- World War I root of Mideast conflict, Armenian genocide
- UNICEF launches record $2.2bn crisis appeal, focus on Syria
- Judge: Spying on NJ Muslims by NYPD was legal
- Australia to send asylum seeker body home to Iran
- Today in History
- US Army chief of staff meets top Chinese generals
Hagel declines to reopen Medal of Honor case Posted: 21 Feb 2014 04:35 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says he will not reopen a Medal of Honor nomination for Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta, killed in the Iraq war in 2004. |
Case dismissed against NYPD over broad surveillance of Muslims in New Jersey Posted: 21 Feb 2014 03:46 PM PST When a federal judge on Thursday threw out a lawsuit challenging the New York Police Department's secret surveillance of New Jersey Muslims, saying it was not motivated by religious bias, the controversial police tactics of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his police commissioner, Raymond Kelly, received a measure of post-administration vindication. The US District judge, William Martini, of the District of New Jersey, dismissed the lawsuit brought by a group of Muslim residents in 2012, including a decorated Iraq war veteran, leaders of local mosques and small businesses, and university student organizations. The residents had argued that the NYPD – working across the Hudson River and outside its municipal borders – had singled them out simply because of the way they prayed, violating their First Amendment right to religious freedom and their 14th Amendment right to equal treatment under the law. Judge Martini's dismissal of their case highlighted, once again, America's ongoing grappling with a clash of civic values – the "security versus liberty" conundrum in a post-9/11 world. |
Black Hawk helicopter maker to eliminate 600 jobs Posted: 21 Feb 2014 02:12 PM PST The company that manufactures Black Hawk helicopters said Friday it is eliminating 600 jobs, most of them in Connecticut, as it struggles with cuts to U.S. defense spending and a reduction in the demand ... |
Fighting rages in northeast Damascus Posted: 21 Feb 2014 01:14 PM PST
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UK tabloid ex-editor lays bare 'car-crash' private life Posted: 21 Feb 2014 11:13 AM PST
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In Yemen, a woman's life entangled with al-Qaida Posted: 21 Feb 2014 10:18 AM PST
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UN urges nations to take in 100,000 Syrian refugees Posted: 21 Feb 2014 08:52 AM PST
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Syrian air force steps up attacks in south Posted: 21 Feb 2014 07:05 AM PST BEIRUT (AP) — The Syrian army intensified its aerial bombardment Friday of southern Syria as opposition fighters were preparing to launch a wide offensive in a province bordering Jordan, activists said. |
Fears of Syria militancy expand influence of Saudi prince Posted: 21 Feb 2014 05:36 AM PST
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Iran boosts military support in Syria to bolster Assad Posted: 21 Feb 2014 05:34 AM PST
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China and US establish dialogue between armies Posted: 21 Feb 2014 04:34 AM PST |
Lebanon detains top suspect in car bomb campaign Posted: 21 Feb 2014 04:31 AM PST By Laila Bassam BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese security forces said on Friday they had detained a Sunni Muslim militant suspected of recruiting suicide bombers and assembling car bombs for a radical group behind attacks on Iranian interests in Beirut. Hassan Abu Afleh, they said, was suspected of being a leading figure in the Abdullah Azzam Brigades - a movement that has carried out bombings to punish Iran and Tehran's Shi'ite Lebanese ally Hezbollah for their role in the Syrian war. The Brigades claimed responsibility for Wednesday's twin suicide attack near the Iranian cultural center in Beirut that killed eight people, and an assault on the Iranian embassy in November. |
Drugs on Maersk ship where 2 ex-SEALs died Posted: 21 Feb 2014 04:10 AM PST |
World War I root of Mideast conflict, Armenian genocide Posted: 21 Feb 2014 02:38 AM PST
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UNICEF launches record $2.2bn crisis appeal, focus on Syria Posted: 21 Feb 2014 02:26 AM PST
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Judge: Spying on NJ Muslims by NYPD was legal Posted: 21 Feb 2014 12:19 AM PST NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that the New York Police Department's surveillance of Muslims in New Jersey was a lawful effort to prevent terrorism, not a civil rights violation. |
Australia to send asylum seeker body home to Iran Posted: 20 Feb 2014 10:39 PM PST CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The body of an asylum seeker who was killed in a violent breakout from an Australian-run detention camp on Papua New Guinea will be repatriated to his family in Iran, an Australian official said on Friday. |
Posted: 20 Feb 2014 09:01 PM PST Today is Friday, Feb. 21, the 52nd day of 2014. There are 313 days left in the year. |
US Army chief of staff meets top Chinese generals Posted: 20 Feb 2014 08:40 PM PST |
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