Monday, August 25, 2014

Napa, Calif., wary of aftershocks in wake of 6.0 jolt - USA TODAY


USA TODAY


Napa, Calif., wary of aftershocks in wake of 6.0 jolt

USA TODAY


NAPA, Calif. -- Residents of this picturesque wine-making area north of San Francisco have been warned to be careful around buildings damaged by a weekend magnitude-6.0 quake because of the danger of aftershocks that could continue for several weeks ...


Napa earthquake: Powe r restored to thousands; cleanup continues

Los Angeles Times


Earthquake's timing left many fumbling in dark

Philly.com


6.1 earthquake hits Bay Area, Napa damaged, thousands without power

Austin Business Journal


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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Barack Obama orders probe of police use of military hardware - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk


Barack Obama orders probe of police use of military hardware

Telegraph.co.uk


President Barack Obama has ordered an investigation into whether it is "appropriate" for the US military to sell battle-grade hardware to local police. The order follows widespread criticism of local authorities' use of military gear in Ferguson, Missouri after the ...

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Obama Orders Review of Police Use of Military Equipment

NBCNews.com


White House to review military surplus policy for law enforcement

Los Angeles Times


White House to review equipment program for local police

Battle Creek Enquirer


Kansas City Star -Chinatopix


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Friday, August 22, 2014

Details emerge about ransom, failed rescue of journalist Foley - USA TODAY


USA TODAY


Details emerge about ransom, failed rescue of journalist Foley

USA TODAY


New details are emerging surrounding the kidnapping and attempted military rescue of American journalist James Foley, whose beheading by the militant group Islamic State was revealed in a chilling video posted to the Internet this week. The head of ...


Hostage-Taking Central to Islamic State Strategy in Syria

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Foley set out to record \'most important things\' - USA TODAY


USA TODAY


Foley set out to record 'most important things'

USA TODAY


Freelance journalist James Foley had dreams of being a schoolteacher but chose the path of an international journalist to document "the most important things happening in the world," as a colleague said. Those dreams ended Tuesday when Foley, who was ...


Family of beheaded America n Jim Foley remembers him: 'Jim was very loved ...

New York Daily News


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