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Seattle Times, 24.04.13 00:46 UTC

Judge considers motions in Afghan killings case

The U.S. soldier accused of murdering 16 Afghan villagers during a pre-dawn rampage last year appeared in a military courtroom Tuesday for a hearing that focused largely on what might happen if he's convicted, including which family members and friends could speak on his behalf.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 21:48 UTC

Help for 'uninsurables' mired in political battle

Republicans are offering to bail out a financially strapped program in the federal health overhaul, one that's a lifeline for uninsured people with medical problems. Truce in the health care wars? Not!


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 21:23 UTC

'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' to debut on DIY this year

The DIY television network is proving a comfortable home for rappers turned renovators.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 21:11 UTC

GOP report faults State Dept. on Libya security

An interim report by House Republicans faults the State Department and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for security deficiencies at the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, prior to last September's deadly terrorist attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 13:29 UTC

Soldier charged in Afghan killings back in court

Robert Bales, the U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians during a 2012 rampage, is scheduled in court Tuesday for another hearing.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 09:59 UTC

Another hearing in Afghanistan rampage case

Robert Bales, the American soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians during a 2012 rampage, faces another preliminary hearing Tuesday.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 06:59 UTC

AP IMPACT: Congress slows military efforts to save

Parked around the airstrip at Lackland Air Force Base are more than a dozen massive C-5A Galaxy transport planes. There is no money to fly them, repair them or put pilots in the cockpits, but Congress rejected the Air Force's bid to retire them.


Wired, 22.04.13 22:18 UTC

This Is the Million-Dollar Design for Darpa's Crowdsourced Swimming Tank

A three-person design team just won $1 million for designing this drive train for the Pentagon’s mad scientists. Image: Darpa The Pentagon’s blue-sky researchers have awarded $1 million to a team ...


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