Pentagon: Ex-SEAL book contains secrets A former Navy SEAL's insider account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden contains classified information, the Pentagon said Tuesday.September 4, 2012
Bin Laden raid author runs afoul of Pentagon The Pentagon's top lawyer has informed the former Navy SEAL who wrote a forthcoming book describing details of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden that he violated agreements to not divulge military secretsAugust 31, 2012
How a protest leads to real change Between Pussy Riot, the Occupy movement and demonstrations in Europe over the economy, it seems the world is always protesting. But are these protests really effecting change, or are they merely an outlet for anger?The Daily Circuit, August 26, 2012
Obama calls WMD his 'red line' in Syria President Barack Obama has declared the threat of chemical or biological warfare in Syria a "red line" for the United States, outlining for the first time the point at which his administration could feel forced to intervene militarily in the Arab country's increasingly messy conflict.August 21, 2012
When will Somalia elect a new president? Monday is the United Nations' deadline for Somalia to take the final steps in order for a new president to be elected as the transitional government ends. What measures are still needed in order to ensure a smooth election?The Daily Circuit, August 19, 2012
Bill would expand fertility coverage for veterans A bill being considered in the Senate would expand the VA's medical benefits package so other veterans, and their spouses or surrogates, don't have to bear the costs of medical treatment for infertility.August 18, 2012
On Minn., SD border, ceremony marks Dakota war One-hundred-fifty years after the government exiled most Dakota from Minnesota following the U.S. Dakota War of 1862, more than 250 people made a symbolic return to the state.August 17, 2012
Taliban say they have infiltrated Afghan forces he Taliban's reclusive leader said Thursday that his fighters have infiltrated the Afghan police and army and were successfully killing a rising number of U.S.-led coalition forces.August 16, 2012
7 US troops die in Afghan helicopter crash Seven American troops and four Afghans died in a Black Hawk helicopter crash on Thursday in southern Afghanistan, the NATO military coalition said. The Taliban claimed their fighters shot down the aircraft.August 16, 2012
Wikileaks founder gets asylum in Ecuador Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino says Ecuador found that Assange faces a real threat of political persecution.August 16, 2012