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Memorial Held for U.S. Coast Guardsman Killed in Panga Crash
KTLA NewsPORT HUENEME (KTLA) -- U.S. Coast Guard officials held a memorial Saturday for a veteran chief petty officer killed after suspected smugglers rammed his vessel with a drug-smuggling panga boat. More than 1,000 people from the law enforcement community,...Tags: Organized Crime, Mexico, U.S. Coast Guard, Head Injuries, Military Equipment
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A permanent war on terror
When it comes to homeland security, we've been seduced for more than a decade by a "preemptive" mandate that directs us to catch terrorists before they strike next. Where law enforcement once investigated crimes to determine who was responsible and how...
Tags: Civil Rights, Robert Mueller, U.S. Congress, National Security, Jihad
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Coast Guardsman dies after suspects ram boat; Napolitano reacts
L.A. NOWU.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Monday she was saddened by this weekend's death of a U.S. Coast Guard member in the Channel Islands.... -
President Obama: A 'friendly guy' who likes 'a good party'
WASHINGTON -- President Obama insists he’s a “pretty friendly guy” but made clear Monday that he’s skeptical that personal relationships with members of Congress have much to do with whether legislation passes. “I like...
Tags: Chuck Hagel, John Kerry, Elections, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama
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Former Marine back in the U.S. after months in a Mexican prison
After spending months in a Mexican prison for attempting to carry his great-grandfather’s shotgun into the country, a former Marine has been released and is back in the United States. Jon Hammar, 27, a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Hillary Clinton, Bill Nelson, Mexico, U.S. Congress
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Gun control proposals ahead
Declaring the time for action overdue, President Barack Obama promised on Wednesday to send Congress broad proposals in January for tightening gun laws and curbing violence after last week’s schoolhouse massacre in Connecticut. Even before...
Tags: Interior Policy, New York City, Conservation, Michael Bloomberg, Justice System
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Create diversity
President Barack Obama has a woman problem. The president has announced his nominations for his new cabinet. But his nominations are all white men. Where are the women? Where are the minorities? If all his nominees are confirmed, only two women -...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, Kathleen Sebelius
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New York faces 'massive housing problem' after Sandy, governor says
CNNKevin Cordova's family tried cooking hot food to stay warm. They wore their winter coats inside and buried themselves under blankets. But on Sunday, six days after powerful winds from Superstorm Sandy knocked out their power, temperatures dipped so low...Tags: American Red Cross, New York City, Conservation, Michael Bloomberg, Government
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Woman in applesauce dispute with TSA still fighting
L.A. NOWA woman who tussled with Bob Hope Airport security officers over a container of applesauce for her elderly mother seems poised to draw the ire of another federal official — this time a U.S. District Court judge.... -
Obama vows not to forget storm victims rebuilding
NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama vowed Thursday to stick with New Yorkers still struggling 17 days after Superstorm Sandy "until the rebuilding is complete" after getting an up-close look at devastated neighborhoods rendered unlivable....
Tags: FEMA, American Red Cross, Interior Policy, Insurance, Breezy Point
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McManus: Reshuffling Obama's Cabinet
"Second terms are hard work," a veteran of the Bill Clinton White House told me Tuesday. "It's a good idea to get some fresh blood in there." But so far, President Obama seems more inclined to simply shuffle the chairs as he reshapes his Cabinet for...
Tags: Republican Party, Chuck Hagel, Bill Clinton, Parties and Movements, Jack Lew
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Early warnings on BioWatch
WASHINGTON — Scientists who helped pioneer BioWatch, the government's system for detecting a biological attack on the U.S., knew from the start that it was prone to false alarms, records show. Between 2003, when the nationwide network of air...
Tags: Democratic National Convention (2008), Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, New York City
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