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Combat Army Veteran Sues Federal Government Over Its Handling of His PTSD
An Army sergeant who spent 10 months in Afghanistan is suing the federal government for how it handled his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Terrorism Threat in Europe and U.S. Is ‘Increasingly Lethal,’ House Committee Reports
The U.S. House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday released an alarming report about terror plots targeting Europe and the disturbing links to ISIS.

DEA Employees Seek to Prevent Release of Videos of Lap Dances at Trial
DEA employees charged with lying during national security background checks are trying to avoid the embarrassing release of lap dances during their trial.

Businessman at Center of NYPD Investigation Served As Chaplain of County Police Department
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A Brooklyn businessman who is a target in the widening federal investigation of the NYPD also served as a chaplain for the Westchester County police, the New York Daily News reports. But the discovery that he was at the center of the investigation prompted the police department to suspend Jeremy Reichberg…
Arizona Republic: Border Walls Are for Suckers, Donald Trump
The news brings us two recent examples of why border walls don’t work. Can someone alert Donald Trump?

Congressman Urges Passage of ATF Enforcement Act to End Gun Hypocrisy
Those who oppose gun safety legislation often contend that the president and Congress should enforce existing gun laws before considering any new ones.

DEA Investigating 8 Fatal Overdoses of Fentanyl in Sacramento County
The DEA is investigating eight fatal overdoses related to the painkiller fentanyl in Sacramento County over the past month.

President Obama Pledges His Administration Won’t Protect Clinton During Investigation
President Obama pledged Sunday that his administration would not protect Hillary Clinton “in any way” during the investigation of her use of a private e-mail while she she was secretary of state.