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...Although some pro-national security Democrats initially appeared to break ranks, with New Hampshire senator Jeanne Shaheen saying she was “very disappointed” by the withdrawal, none of her colleagues have...
...Unlike Sondland et al, they did not buy their positions. Nor will most of them be able to monetise their experience when they leave government....
...The US Department of Health and Human Services denied Bright’s allegations. Other scientists have taken note of Bright’s fate....
...Boult’s lab has been funded by the US Navy, as well as by Iarpa, which has disseminated his facial recognition research to the Department of Homeland Security and other government bodies....
...This was disproved by the trial of US v Zarrab et al, in which a Turkish banker and a gold trader were convicted of laundering Iranian oil and gas revenues....
...I have seen no data to show how Facebook and Twitter et al advance happiness or social cohesion....
...Elsewhere on Monday, – NYT: “As President Trump signed a sweeping executive order on Friday, shutting the borders to refugees and others from seven largely Muslim countries, the secretary of homeland security...
...Plenty of companies are working to ruggedise panels, however, and the performance loss for high security isn’t overly problematic....
...The US has had 12 systemic banking crises since 1840, while Canada has had none....
...They include Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor; Jim Jones, President Barack Obama’s first national security adviser; Wesley Clark, the retired army general; and Tom Ridge, the first homeland security...
...Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (on behalf of) suing in NYC and DC: Bassman v. Syron, et. al (FRE) Agnes v....
...In April, Simon Hughes, a London MP, took him to meet officials at the US State department....
...One of them was Al Gore, from whose convention floor the young politician was debarred....
...After all, Nasa has for years been combating a cottage industry of critics who claim that it faked all footage of the moon landings by Neil Armstrong et al....
...According to an article in the New York Times, there are as many as 80,000 potential terrorist targets in the US listed by the Department of Homeland Security, including the wonderfully alliterative Weeki...
...The Congressional Research Service in June put the cumulative cost to the US government of the “global war on terrorism” at close to $500bn (£268bn, €395bn), not including homeland security spending, which...
...the like of which, since bleeding partition days, no Indian eye had seen,” wrote Justice V.R....
...and homeland security....
...In January 2002, Bush announced the new targets of the “global war on terror”: the so-called “axis of evil,” North Korea, Iran and, of course, Iraq, none of which had anything to do with al-Qaeda....
...But supporters say his vigour and creative legal mind are precisely what is needed at the Homeland Security Department....
...We’ve created a new department of government to defend our homeland, focused the FBI on preventing terrorism, begun to reform our intelligence agencies, broken up terror cells across the country, expanded...
...Supreme Court’s historic finding in the case of Rasul et al v....
...The fact that Detrick won, the margin by which he won, even the style in which he won - “People like children and people like pets and I have got a lot of positive response out of that” - none of them is...
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