Written by Mark M. Jaycox

Last year, we saw more battles in Congress over Internet freedom than we have in many years as user protests stopped two dangerous bills, the censorship-oriented SOPA, and the privacy-invasive Cybersecurity Act of 2012. But Congress ended the year by ramming through a domestic spying bill ... Read more: Congress Will Battle Over Internet Privacy in 2013
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Written by Right Side News

(Washington, D.C.): A distinguished group of fourteen retired generals and admirals, representing all branches of the United States Armed Forces, has signed a letter opposing the nomination of Sen. Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.
The letter – addressed to Sen. Carl Levin ... Read more: Military Leaders Oppose Confirmation of Sen. Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense
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Written by Elaine Donnelly

Gen. Dempsey Says He Will Question Standards That Are "Too High"
The Department of Defense is protesting (too much) that when military women are allowed (actually, ordered) into direct ground combat battalions, they will be held to the same standards men must meet today. This claim is not ... Read more: Seven Reasons Why Women-in-Combat Diversity Will Degrade Tough Training Standards
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from West Virginia's 1st district
Rep. McKinley: Letter to SASC on Hagel NominationReads: 574
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Right Side News reports from the Federation for American Immigration Reform on
Read more: Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security January 28, 2013
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Written by International News Analysis Today

In his second term as Russian president, Vladimir Putin has made the rebuilding of Russian military forces, including its nuclear striking capabilities, a top priority.
Advanced missiles, bombers, and submarines are either on the drawing board or coming into operational service, just as the United ... Read more: Russia Poised To Achieve Nuclear Superiority Over U.S.
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Written by Trevor Timm

This morning, Google released their semi-annual transparency report, and once again, it revealed a troubling trend: Internet surveillance around the world continues to rise, with the United States leading the wayin demands for user ...
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Written by Elaine Donnelly
Defense Department "Diversity" for Women Direct Ground Combat The Center for Military Readiness has released a new CMR Special Report, titled Defense Department "Diversity" for Women in Land Combat. The 42-page document provides independent analysis of the Marine Corps research program that ... Read more: Defense Department "Diversity" for Women Direct Ground Combat
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Written by DTN

This report examines the most significant events that occurred before, during, and after the September 11, 2012 Islamic terrorist attacks against an American diplomatic mission (and a nearby CIA annex) in Benghazi, Libya. The compound that housed ...
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