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Philippines suspends abrogation of defense pact with US
The Philippine president has suspended his decision to terminate a key defense pact with the United States, at least temporarily avoiding a major blow to one of America’s oldest alliances in Asia.
After talks with North Korea flop, Pompeo flies to Philippines to discuss China
US worried over Chinese moves threatening navigation.
Border town invaded by Pancho Villa rejects talk of American troops
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has cited Villa's 1916 raid of Columbus as an example of why President Donald Trump was deploying active-duty troops along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Army vet joins pot-users in lawsuit to declare marijuana safe under US law
He is set to appear in a New York courtroom on Wednesday for arguments in a lawsuit that claims classifying marijuana as a dangerous drug is irrational and unconstitutional.
This PhD student wants to prove its possible to pursue higher ed as an enlisted Marine
Staff Sgt. Jose Flores has pursued an associate, bachelor’s, master’s and now doctoral degree — all while enlisted in the Marine Corps.
By Staff Sgt. Jose Flores