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U.S. says Syria must comply with chemical arms deal

The United States accused the Syrian government Thursday of using stalling tactics to delay efforts to remove and destroy chemical agents, an indication that the international community's patience is...

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Shaw captain considered a deserter apprehended in Alabama

U.S. Marshals have arrested a captain from Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., whom the Air Force Office of Special Investigations considers a deserter.

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Paratrooper's death under investigation

The Army is investigating the death of a soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division.

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11 dead in Baghdad attacks

Gunmen and suicide bombers staged a brazen assault on a government building in Baghdad, officials said, killing two people in the latest such attack in the heart of the Iraqi capital by militants...

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Former Hill AFB official gets 2 years in contract scheme

A former procurement manager at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, who gave confidential budget information to a military contracting company in exchange for more than $185,000 in payments and gifts was...

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Soldiers can use new online tool to get fit

The Army has launched a new online, interactive tool to help soldiers stay fit mentally and physically.

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AFSOC one-star relieved of command amid IG investigation into 'alleged...

The one-star general who was in charge of the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center was relieved of command earlier this month due to 'loss of trust and confidence in his leadership,'...

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Panel: Commanders should retain authority in sex assault cases

Commanders should retain their authority to prosecute military sexual assault cases, a key subcommittee of a congressionally mandated Pentagon panel has concluded.

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Navy 3-star nominated to helm NSA/Cyber Command

President Obama has nominated Vice Adm. Michael Rogers, the Navy's cyber chief and long viewed as the likely successor to Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) and National Security Agency (NSA) head Gen.

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Retired chief cares for South Sudan orphans amid bloodshed

Navy SEALs and Marines flew into South Sudan late last year to help evacuate any remaining American aid workers after violence broke out Dec. 15 that spurred tens of thousands to flee.

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Navy 3-star nominated to helm NSA/Cyber Command

President Obama has nominated Vice Adm. Michael Rogers, the Navy's cyber chief and long viewed as the likely successor to Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) and National Security Agency (NSA) head Gen.

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Afghan hospital lauded by military, lamented by audit

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Veterans group says military suicide rate is 'out of control'

Suicide prevention is the No. 1 legislative priority this year for the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, says Paul Rieckhoff, the group's founder and CEO.

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Jurors see police interview mom in Dyess toddler's death

A jury watched video Thursday of an almost-seven-hour police interview with a West Texas woman on trial in the starvation death of her 22-month-old daughter.

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Fla. soldier, his hometown star in Super Bowl ad

A soldier and his Florida hometown are the stars of an Anheuser-Busch ad that will air during the Super Bowl.

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Bidens laud partnerships between firms, colleges

Recalling his days as an upstate New York college student, Vice President Joe Biden said during a visit Wednesday that it seemed back then that the region's major employers like Eastman Kodak, Bausch...

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4 tips for vets from SVA's new chief

Student Veterans of America's new president and chief executive officer, D. Wayne Robinson, has big plans for the group's future.

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Teach yourself a new skill

When people consider ways to get a better job or a boost in salary, one of the things they think about is whether they should go back to school.

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Columbia College names new president

Columbia College has named its 17th president.

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Withering field: Plant science students needed to regrow horticulture

Coming from image-conscious professionals who prefer to gush about the beauty of flowers and the joys of growing vegetables, the words were downright shocking: 'Horticulture is under siege.'

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