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Georgia college offers online business degree

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The University of Georgia's business school has launched an online business degree program.

SFC stops would-be robber on San Francisco street

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Sgt. 1st Class David Ortiz hopes to join the San Francisco Police Department after his retirement from the military.

U.S. Naval War College welcomes new president

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The U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, has a new president.

VA to restructure medical inspector's office

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The Veterans Affairs Department will reorganize its Office of the Medical Inspector following a scathing report that found officials downplayed whistleblower complaints and failed to take seriously charges of deficient patient care at VA hospitals and cli

Tim Kennedy back in the UFC cage in September

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Months after the highest-profile win in Tim Kennedy's career, the sergeant first class will return to the UFC cage in September to face a lesser-known foe - with a four-fight win streak.

Benghazi suspect to face more charges

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The suspect in the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, appeared briefly in federal court Tuesday where a federal prosecutor said additional charges would be filed against him.

Latest food-safety effort starts with mashed potatoes

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What began as a line of defense against biological warfare has been unleashed on unsuspecting victims in an Army laboratory - 150 mashed potatoes, to be exact.

Why nukes keep finding trouble: They're really old

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The nuclear missiles hidden in plain view across the prairies of northwest North Dakota reveal one reason why trouble keeps finding the nuclear Air Force. The '

Typhoon pounds Okinawa

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Typhoon Neoguri was downgraded from 'super typhoon' status but still packed a powerful punch Tuesday as it lashed Japan's Okinawa island chain with strong winds, heavy rain and large waves.

Alaska man gets 4 life terms in Coast Guard deaths

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A 63-year-old Alaska man has been sentenced to four consecutive life terms after being convicted in the shooting deaths of two co-workers at a Coast Guard communications station on Alaska's Kodiak Island.

Evening meetings boost attendance at House VA panel

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House Veterans Affairs Committee officials held their fourth evening oversight hearing of the summer on Tuesday, an unusual practice that staffers hinted could become the norm.

North Korea again fires projectiles into sea

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North Korea launched two projectiles Wednesday morning into the sea off its east coast, in an apparent continuation of a recent series of missile and artillery test launches, a South Korean defense official said.

SOUTHCOM chief: Central America drug war a dire threat to U.S. national security

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In an exclusive commentary for Military Times, Gen. John Kelly, commander of U.S. Southern Command, writes that the increasing drug violence destabilizing Latin American countries is a critical and immediate security threat to the United States.

McLaughlin nominated to be deputy commander, U.S. Cyber Command

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President Obama has nominated the Air Force's top cybersecurity officer to be deputy commander of U.S. Cyber Command at Fort Meade, Maryland.

Senators criticize White House for lack of clarity in Iraq

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The more the White House talks to Congress about Iraq, the less clear lawmakers are on what the path ahead there will be.

Obama, NATO chief call for Afghan security agreement

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The leader of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization said Tuesday that Afghanistan needs to sign security agreements by the time of a NATO summit in early September.

Iraq: 'Terrorists' seize ex-chemical weapons site

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The Islamic State extremist group has taken control of a vast former chemical weapons facility northwest of Baghdad, where remnants of 2,500 degraded chemical rockets filled decades ago with the deadly nerve agent sarin are stored along with other chemica

KC-135 makes emergency landing at Sawyer

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A U.S. Air Force KC-135 air refueling plane has made an emergency landing on the runway at Sawyer International Airport in the central Upper Peninsula.

Investigation blames birds for Pave Hawk crash

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A U.S. military investigation says geese slammed into the windscreen of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter, disabling the pilot and co-pilot and leading to the crash that killed four U.S. Air Force crewmembers.

U.N.: Afghan civilian death toll up so far this year

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The number of Afghan civilians, including children, killed in violence rose by nearly 17 percent in the first half of this year, compared with the same period in 2013 as the fight is increasingly taking place closer to homes in populated areas, the U.N. s
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