The Army needs thousands more infantrymen by spring, and it's willing to pay up to $72,000 to get them

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The Army needs thousands more infantrymen by spring, and it's willing to pay up to $72,000 to get them
 
 
The Army needs thousands more infantrymen by spring, and it's willing to pay up to $72,000 to get them
 
The Army wants to have 500,000 active-duty troops by the end of the next decade, but recruiting and retention have been challenges.
 
 
 
 
 
The Capital One hack suspect threatened to 'shoot up' a social media company, and her housemate illegally kept 20 guns in their home, prosecutors say
 
 
The Capital One hack suspect threatened to 'shoot up' a social media company, and her housemate illegally kept 20 guns in their home, prosecutors say
 
FBI agents arrested Paige Thompson, the suspect behind the data breach, on Monday. They say her housemate Park Quan had 20 illegally-obtained guns.
 
 
 
 
 
Hong Kong police officer makes a grave safety error waving a shotgun in protesters' faces
 
 
Hong Kong police officer makes a grave safety error waving a shotgun in protesters' faces
 
Photos show the officer with his finger on the shotgun's trigger. This is extremely poor weapons handling that can lead to injury and death.
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE TECH COLD WAR: Everything that's happened in the new China-US tech conflict involving Google, Huawei, Apple, and Trump
 
 
THE TECH COLD WAR: Everything that's happened in the new China-US tech conflict involving Google, Huawei, Apple, and Trump
 
From tariffs and levies to the Huawei ban, the global tech industry is at the center of an escalating cold war between the US and China.
 
 
 
 
 
Osama bin Laden's youngest son Hamza, who called for attacks on Americans, is reportedly dead
 
 
Osama bin Laden's youngest son Hamza, who called for attacks on Americans, is reportedly dead
 
Hamza bin Laden, the son and presumed heir of Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, is dead, according to news reports.
 
 
 
 
 
The Marine general who said he'd rather his daughter work in a brothel than be a Marine pilot was barely punished
 
 
The Marine general who said he'd rather his daughter work in a brothel than be a Marine pilot was barely punished
 
An Inspector General report found that Brig. Gen. Norman Cooling had created a toxic and misogynistic work environment. He's barely being punished.
 
 
 
 
 
Here's how the locked-down Saudi Arabia-Qatar border became one of the tensest places on earth, sparking outrageous plans to build a 37-mile-long canal and turn Qatar into an island
 
 
Here's how the locked-down Saudi Arabia-Qatar border became one of the tensest places on earth, sparking outrageous plans to build a 37-mile-long canal and turn Qatar into an island
 
In June 2017, Saudi Arabia turned the Gulf against Qatar, cutting it off, and accusing its leadership of backing Iran and terrorists.
 
 
 
 
 
The 14 Russian sailors who died aboard a top secret spy submarine could have probably made it out
 
 
The 14 Russian sailors who died aboard a top secret spy submarine could have probably made it out
 
Rather than evacuate, the crew shut the hatch and fought the fire with everything they had it. An explosion is believed to have killed the crew.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump orders the Navy to take away awards 'ridiculously given' to prosecutors who failed to convict a Navy SEAL of murder
 
 
Trump orders the Navy to take away awards 'ridiculously given' to prosecutors who failed to convict a Navy SEAL of murder
 
The prosecution lost the case against Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, but the Navy decided to give them Navy Achievement Medals for "superb results."
 
 
 
 
 
We went inside Border Patrol boot camp and found out why the agency may not be prepared to work in detention centers or take care of children
 
 
We went inside Border Patrol boot camp and found out why the agency may not be prepared to work in detention centers or take care of children
 
While agents are trained on law enforcement duties at the Border Patrol Academy, they're not being prepared to handle migrants at detention centers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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