Note from the author: On 25 September 2018, a day after I published an article titled “Why Is A Shadowy Intelligence Organization Supporting Rosatom, the Russian Nuclear Energy Company?”, a London-based …
September 24, 2018
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Touted as the first of its kind in law enforcement, the Phoenix Police Department’s force of roughly 3000 cops patrolling the nation’s fifth-largest city will receive training in mental health …
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Weekly Ops Briefing: Drone Air-to-Air Combat, Medal of Honor, Syria, Poland, SEAL Investigation, Somalia Airstrike
We live in a busy world with a lot of information being thrown at you. Don’t feel overwhelmed. OpsLens will give you a weekly briefing on the major stories you need …
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Debbie Ramirez is the second person to come forward with accusations against Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct at a party in the 80s. Ramirez was former classmates with Kavanaugh at …
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24 September: This Day in Military History
by Chris Carterby Chris CarterToday’s post is in honor of Army Specialist Joseph V. White, who gave his life for our country on this date in 2009. The 21-year-old native of Bellevue, Wa. was …
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In an Historic Move, North Korea Agrees to International Inspectors to Oversee Nuke Dismantling
On Thursday 20 September, the third round of bilateral talks between North and South Korea came to a close. As diplomats returned to their respective departments in Pyongyang and Seoul, …
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FTOs Prefer Having to Pull Student Officers Back Rather Than Having to Push Them Forward
by Steve Pomperby Steve PomperThere is a tenet my police department’s field training officers (FTO) had when I was a trainee and when I was a trainer: It’s better to have to pull a …
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Adolf Hitler and the Nazis did it in Spain during the 1930s and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been doing it in Syria since 2015. Intervening in a civil war …