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'It's Lt. Col. Vindman': Key impeachment witness corrects Devin Nunes for addressing him as 'Mister' during impeachment hearing
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman corrected Republican Rep. Devin Nunes during a hearing Tuesday, after Nunes addressed Vindman as "Mr."
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The Army is prepared to move Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and his family to a safe location if necessary
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is a key figure in the escalating impeachment inquiry and has faced relentless attacks from Trump and his GOP allies.
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Trump and Republicans zero in on decorated Army officer Alexander Vindman wearing his military uniform to impeachment hearings
Lt. Col. Vindman, an Iraq War veteran, is an active duty Army officer and is following regulations by wearing his uniform to impeachment hearings.
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Maps show 500 suspected 're-education' camps and prisons where China is locking up and torturing its Muslim minority
Former detainees have spoken of torture and medical experiments in Xinjiang camps and prisons. China insists they are "free vocational training."
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Meet Alexander Vindman: The refugee, Army colonel, and Purple Heart recipient testifying publicly in Trump's impeachment inquiry
Vindman is an Army Lieutenant Colonel and Purple Heart recipient who now works for Trump. And he could be the most damaging witness against Trump so far.
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What we know about Mina Chang, a State Department official and self-described singer who just resigned over her dubious résumé
Mina Chang resigned from the State Department amid questions about whether she misrepresented her work history and educational background.
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From Lockheed Martin to Airbus: These are the 25 largest arms manufacturers in the world
From Boeing to General Motors and Rolls Royce, these companies are leading the world in arms trade revenue.
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People in China are bypassing its internet firewall to read explosive leaked files about Uighur oppression, and saluting an official who disobeyed Xi Jinping
The New York Times published an explosive article about the Chinese Communist Party's hard-handed tactics against the Uighur Muslim minority.
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The US Senate unanimously passed a bill to defend human rights in Hong Kong — a powerful act of defiance against China as pro-democracy protests rage
The bill's passage comes at a time when protests in Hong Kong that have continued for six months approach a fever pitch.
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16 Marines were arrested in front of 800 witnesses this summer — a military judge now says it was unlawful
Sixteen US Marines were arrested during a battalion formation in July on charges related to human smuggling and drug trafficking.
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