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Florida Postal Worker Lands Gyro Copter onto Capitol’s Lawn

By Alaska Native News on Apr 15, 2015   Featured, National  

Florida Postal Worker Lands Gyro Copter onto Capitol’s Lawn

A 61-year-old postal worker from Florida, Doug Hughes, is in Capitol police custody after piloting his homemade gyro copter over the nation’s capitol and landing it on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol just after 1 pm on Wednesday. Hughes, who has been planning his flight over a period of months, flew into the restricted airspace, […]

US Will Look to China, Japan for Help Against IS

By Sharon Behn | VOA News on Feb 6, 2015   National  

US Will Look to China, Japan for Help Against IS

In his trip to Asia next week, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to discuss with Beijing and Tokyo ways they can help degrade and defeat the Islamic State extremists, a senior State Department official said. Blinken, a former deputy national security adviser to President Barack Obama, is to be received at […]

New US Secret Service Failure Revealed

By VOA News on Oct 1, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

U.S. news outlets have revealed another major security breach involving the agency responsible for protecting President Barack Obama and his family. The reports say an armed guard for a private security firm got on an elevator with Obama during his visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the southeastern city of Atlanta […]

Pakistani Forces Repel Another Karachi Attack

By VOA on Jun 10, 2014   Featured, World  

Gunmen opened fire near Karachi’s airport Tuesday, a day after a brazen Taliban attack on Pakistan’s busiest airport that left at least 36 people dead. The deputy general of the Airport Security Force, Colonel Tahir Ali, told reporters that at least two gunmen on a motorbike targeted the ASF’s training academy on Tuesday, but fled […]

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