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NORAD: No fighter escorts for Santa

As it has every year since 1955, the North American Aerospace Defense Command will be tracking Santa on his whirlwind journey to deliver presents to all the good little boys and girls around the world.

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Votes of N.Y. WWII vet, wife tossed on technicality

A judge has thrown out the votes of a World War II veteran and his wife because the envelopes containing their absentee ballots weren't sealed, retaining a central New York town supervisor candidate's...

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Rep. Hunter: U.S. should use tactical nukes on Iran if strikes become necessary

A hawkish House Republican says the United States should use tactical nuclear weapons to destroy Iranian nuclear facilities if war with the Islamic republic becomes necessary.

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Delayed new OER 'revolutionary' for raters, AG says

The planned Dec. 1 launch of a new Officer Evaluation Reporting System has been pushed to April 1 to accommodate changes to the rating form for colonels, and to introduce a new support form that will...

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Fort Hood soldier convicted in prostitute case

A Fort Hood sergeant convicted for his role in a prostitution ring involving cash-strapped female soldiers has been reprimanded and demoted.

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Senate plan would speed personnel cuts

The military services could get smaller faster under Pentagon proposals that have the support of a key senator.

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Senate plan would speed personnel cuts

The military services could get smaller faster under Pentagon proposals that have the support of a key senator.

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NATO chief: Not just Karzai can sign Afghan pact

NATO's chief said Wednesday that President Hamid Karzai isn't the only Afghan government official who can sign a security pact so that thousands of coalition troops can stay in Afghanistan after 2014.

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Air Force Academy defends use of cadet informants

The Air Force Academy defended its use of confidential informants after a cadet said he was expelled because of misconduct linked to providing information.

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USS New York leaves Norfolk for new Fla. homeport

The USS New York is on its way to a new homeport in Florida.

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Navy vet in Congress supports lower retiree COLAs

A Navy veteran in Congress proposes protecting defense spending with an ambitious plan for cutting federal entitlements - including military retired pay.

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Ga. Navy contractor sentenced in $18M kickback scheme

The founder of a Navy contractor from Georgia will serve three years in prison for his part in a kickback scheme that cost the Navy $18 million.

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Family of Navy Yard shooting victim files lawsuit

The Florida family of a woman slain during the mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard is the first to file a lawsuit against the government and defense contractors, alleging that officials ignored...

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Court looks at protest ban at Calif. military base

The Supreme Court seems likely to reinstate the trespassing conviction of a man who was caught protesting military activities in a zone designated for demonstrators outside the main gate at a...

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U.S. stops disclosing Guantanamo hunger strike tally

A spokesman for the Guantanamo Bay prison says the U.S. military will no longer disclose to the media and public whether prisoners are on hunger strike.

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Putin says Russia needs to beef up Arctic presence

President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said the U.S. Navy's capability in the Arctic is a key reason for Russia to beef up its presence in the region.

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Army announces new TA restrictions for 2014

The Tuition Assistance program will continue to be funded in 2014, but on Jan. 1 the Army will place new restrictions on the popular program, including a cap on the number of semester hours that can be...

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Hagel to cut his staff by 20%; other HQ staffs to follow

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced plans Wednesday to slash his own office's budget by 20 percent over the next five years,

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Free FICO credit scores for 5,000 Military Times readers

Free FICO credit scores are available to the first 5,000 Military Times readers who request them, courtesy of the FINRA Investor Education Foundation.

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Marines who responded to three disasters eligible for medals

Marines who responded to Hurricane Sandy in the U.S., Typhoon Juan in the Philippines and to floods in Thailand are now eligible for the Humanitarian Service Award.

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