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When Political Partisanship And The Military Collide
Gen. Mark Milley's recent apology for walking with President Trump to his church photo-op has prompted discussion about how the military maintains nonpartisanship under a Trump administration. -
Juliette Kayyem: Riots Have Not Reached Insurrection Level
President Donald Trump is threatening use of the Insurrection Act to suppress protests. But riots that have occurred have not reached insurrection level, says Kayyem. -
Civilian Mariners Say Strict Navy Coronavirus Restrictions Are Unfair
The Navy has imposed strict rules on a small branch of civilian mariners. They're locked down on their ships and say it's an overreaction — and they're suing. -
Juliette Kayyem: White House Is Making Coronavirus Response 'Much Harder'
The former Homeland Security expert says the road ahead will likely be full of tough decisions. -
Juliette Kayyem: We're In 'Response Phase' Of Coronavirus Crisis
Self-isolation is one of the most effective ways of preventing the spread of the coronavirus. -
Homeland Security Expert Juliette Kayyem: Response To Coronavirus Is 'Going To Get Harsher'
Kayyem said the approach to flattening the curve should start with a "hammer" and end with a more nuanced "dance." -
ID Screening Technology Piloted at Logan Airport To Be Expanded Nationwide
The Credential Authentication Technology scans driver’s licenses, passports, and other forms of identification and can verify a traveler’s flight status in real-time, TSA Spokesperson Lisa Farbstein said at a press conference Wednesday. -
Barr Heads To Senate With His Work Cut Out: Selling Republicans On FISA
The senate majority leader has asked the attorney general to meet with the conference to discuss surveillance legislation. The president also may need convincing. -
The ACLU Of Massachusetts Wants To Ban Facial Recognition Technology, For Now
The civil liberties organization has privacy concerns over a technology that is unregulated in the public space. -
Interior Department Grounds All Of Its Drones, Citing Cybersecurity, Other Concerns
The move is a turnabout for Chinese firms such as drone giant DJI — which made special "government edition" drones that the Interior Department approved last summer.