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US on track to pull troops from Afghanistan despite turmoil
U.S. officials say they will reduce to 8,600 troops by July 15 and abandon five bases.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Pentagon advises troops to not use consumer DNA kits, citing security risks
“Moreover, there is increased concern in the scientific community that outside parties are exploiting the use of genetic data for questionable purposes, including mass surveillance and the ability to track individuals without their authorization or awareness."
By Shawn Snow
Victims of New Hampshire Marine JarHeads motorcycle crash ID’d as bikers bid goodbye
A long-planned Blessing of the Bikes ceremony for motorcycle enthusiasts became a scene of mourning and reflection Sunday as about 400 people paid tribute to seven bikers killed in a devastating collision with a pickup truck.
SEAL’s lawyer wants prosecutor, judge booted off war crimes case
A lawyer for a Navy SEAL accused of murder wants military prosecutors and a judge removed from the case for their roles in snooping on emails sent to the defense team and a journalist in an effort to find the source of news leaks.
US military wants to use genetically engineered life forms to track enemy subs
Researchers are looking at military uses for genetically modified sea creatures.
By Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider