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A look at what's next in the Colombian peace process

Stars and Stripes 

A cease-fire and disarmament agreement between Colombia's government and the country's biggest leftist rebel group has put the South American nation on the threshold of ending a five-decade war

Scotland will start a drive to remain in the EU

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's devolved government will start a drive to protect its European Union membership and will prepare for a possible fresh independence vote after Britain voted to exit the bloc, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Saturday.

"We are determined to act decisively in a way that builds unity across Scotland," Sturgeon told reporters, adding that might include a vote on Scottish secession from the United Kingdom.

Scots rejected... Читать дальше...

Corruption case casts harsh light on NYPD handgun permits

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — A corruption probe at the New York Police Department has cast a harsh light on how people get handgun permits in a city that boasts some of the nation's toughest gun laws.

Corruption case casts harsh light on NYPD handgun permits

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — A corruption probe at the New York Police Department has cast a harsh light on how people get handgun permits in a city that boasts some of the nation's toughest gun laws.



Corruption case casts harsh light on NYPD handgun permits

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Federal prosecutors say a shady fixer's cash bribes induced officers working in NYPD's licensing division to rubber-stamp dozens of gun applications, circumventing stringent background checks intended to weed out candidates with criminal records, mental health problems and other red flags. The New York investigation caught Alex "Shaya" Lichtenstein, a volunteer safety patrol member, on tape bragging that he had obtained at least 150 licenses for people to carry guns by paying up to $6,000 in bribes for each weapon. Читать дальше...

RIP 'Fog of War': The US Army's High-Tech Master Plan to Kill the Enemy

The National Interest 

Kris Osborn

Security,

Nett Warrior has already been deployed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Army is upgrading and more widely deploying a cutting-edge battlefield force-tracking technology for dismounted Soldiers, enabling them to know the locations of their fellow Soldiers and more quickly find, identify, target and destroy enemy fighters.

Called Nett Warrior, the technology is a cell-phone-like device showing graphics on a small, digital moving map identifying fast-moving combat information. Читать дальше...

When will Sanders officially endorse Clinton?

MSNBC 

The National Press Secretary for Bernie Sanders’ campaign, Symone Sanders addresses Bernie Sanders comments that he will vote for Hillary Clinton, but has not yet officially endorsed her for President.

New Hampshire law in place governing ride-hailing companies

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire law requiring criminal background checks on drivers of ride-hailing companies took effect this week with Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan's signature.

Britain’s EU Commissioner, Finance Chief Hill, Says Resigning

International Business Times 

Britain's representative on the European Union executive body in Brussels, Financial Services Commissioner Jonathan Hill, said Saturday he was resigning following the referendum vote for Brexit, which he had campaigned against. "I don't believe it is right that I should carry on as the British commissioner as though nothing had happened," Hill said in a statement. "I have therefore told [European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker] that I shall stand down.

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Marriage ruling plaintiff from Ohio dedicated to activism

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

CINCINNATI (AP) — Three years ago Sunday, Jim Obergefell asked his longtime partner to marry him, beginning a whirlwind of events that led to his name being at the top of the U.S. Supreme Court case that resulted exactly two years later in legalization of same-sex marriage across America. Obergefell is crisscrossing the country promoting a new book about the legal battle and other plaintiffs and people closely involved in it, written with journalist Debbie Cenziper and titled "Love Wins." Some... Читать дальше...


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