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Hiker hurt in fall medevaced near Sitka

The longtime director of the Alpine Adventure Run broke her hip in a fall as she hiked the race course Sunday, and was medevaced to Anchorage for surgery. At the time of the accident, Chris Horan, 62, was hiking the trail with her husband. Charles Horan said it was one ...

NYPD boss weighs in on NSA flap, talks oversight

Revelations about the National Security Agency's once-secret surveillance program suggests that the agency needs to get better at safeguarding data, police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Monday. Kelly also told reporters that he believes most Americans are accepting of the fact that the government collects data on phone calls and Internet ...

Peter Jones, of Washington, D.C., an airline passenger arriving from Hong Kong answers a question in the international arrivals area at Newark Liberty Airport, Monday, June 17, 2013, in Newark, N.J. , about a fellow passenger who claimed everyone on the flight was poisoned. The plane landed safely at Newark Liberty Airport, and the man was taken off the plane under a heavy police presence. The man stood up during the flight to make the claim but there was no indication that any passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 116 were actually poisoned, an FBI spokesman said. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Witness: Man who disrupted flight ranted about CIA

A man loudly ranted about national security, the CIA and international spying while on a flight from Hong Kong to the U.S. on Monday, causing passengers to tackle him and bind his hands and feet. Passengers said the FBI met United Airlines Flight 116 as it landed at Newark Liberty ...

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning steps out of a security vehicle as he is escorted into a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., Monday, June 17, 2013, for the start of the third week of his court martial. Manning is charged with indirectly aiding the enemy by sending troves of classified material to WikiLeaks. He faces up to life in prison. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

WikiLeaks trial focuses US Army email list

A huge database of troop names and email addresses a U.S. Army private allegedly downloaded to a personal computer could be used by foreign adversaries to launch cyberattacks on service members, a government witness said Monday as the trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning entered its third week. Manning, a 25-year-old ...

WikiLeaks trial focuses Army email list

A huge database of troop names and email addresses an Army private allegedly downloaded to a personal computer could be used by foreign adversaries to launch cyberattacks on service members, a government witness said Monday as the trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning entered its third week. Manning, a 25-year-old Oklahoma ...

Naval Academy moves ahead on sexual assault case

The U.S. Naval Academy's superintendent has decided to move ahead with a case in which a female midshipman accuses football players of sexually assaulting her after she was passed out from a night of drinking, the school announced Monday. Vice Adm. Michael Miller sent the case to Article 32 proceedings. ...

Witness: Man who disrupted flight ranted about CIA

A man loudly ranted about national security, the CIA and international spying aboard a flight from Hong Kong to Newark Monday, causing passengers to tackle him and bind his hands and feet for the duration of the flight. The FBI met United Airlines Flight 116 as it landed at Newark ...

US Army Pacific posthumously honors US Sen. Inouye

U.S. Army Pacific is honoring the contributions of Hawaii's late U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye. Inouye was posthumously honored with the "Spirit of the Warrior" award during the command's birthday commemoration ceremony in Waikiki last week. Former Inouye Chief of Staff Jennifer Sabas accepted a medal that will be given to ...

Public access fight over Manning docs in Md. court

A government lawyer said Monday the U.S. Army has released the vast majority of court records in Pfc. Bradley Manning's case and told a civilian judge the dispute over the records had become moot. A lawyer for a constitutional rights group said there were still problems with public access and ...

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___ Food companies work to make it look natural NEW YORK (AP) — Here's the latest goal for food makers: Perfect the art of imperfection. When stretching out the dough for its premium "Artisan Pizzas," Domino's workers are instructed not to worry about making the rectangles too perfect: The pies ...

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