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FILE - This April 20, 2002 file photo shows police at a demonstration during the IMF - World Bank spring meetings in Washington. The District of Columbia police department arranged to use U.S. Navy satellite communications and video equipment as it prepared for a large 2002 demonstration that resulted in about 400 arrests and multi-million-dollar legal settlements, according to emails, invoices and other documents that shed new light on the collaboration between law enforcement and the military.  (AP Photo/Jacqueline Roggenbrodt, File)

Concern over 2002 DC protest led to deal with Navy

The District of Columbia police department arranged to use U.S. Navy satellite communications and video equipment as it prepared for a large 2002 demonstration that resulted in about 400 arrests and multi-million-dollar legal settlements, according to emails, invoices and other documents that shed new light on the collaboration between law ...

Va. prof takes aim at military sex assaults

A professor of psychology at the University of Mary Washington is helping the military overcome what some have called an epidemic of sexual assaults. Christopher Kilmartin is heading to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado next month to share his expertise on men's issues and gender violence with academy ...

Jacksonville native selected as new NASA astronaut

Christina Hammock is realizing a dream she has had since she was a 6-year-old growing up on the North Carolina coast. The 34-year-old Jacksonville native, who has undergraduate and graduate degrees from North Carolina State, is among eight candidates selected to begin astronaut training by NASA. Hammock, currently assigned to ...

easyJet to buy 135 single-aisle Airbus A320s

Budget carrier easyJet agreed Tuesday to purchase 135 single-aisle Airbus jets that will allow the European airline to pack in more passengers than it currently does. The companies said at the Paris Air Show that the British-based airline scooped up 35 current generation A320s and 100 of its A320neo. At ...

NASA plans Thursday rocket launch from Va facility

A rocket carrying students' experiments is scheduled to be launched Thursday from the Wallops Island Flight Facility in Virginia. NASA says students from across the nation developed the experiments through the RockOn and RockSat-C programs. More than 100 students and instructors are expected to be at Wallops Island for the ...

UMass Lowell team wins NASA robotics contest

A robot that students from University of Massachusetts-Lowell designed has won a NASA contest. School officials say the team designed a robot that they operated with a remote control to test its durability and precision on a terrain that mimicked another planet's surface. The robot was at NASA's Houston training ...

Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visits with airmen at Minot airforce base in Minot, N.D., on Monday, June 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Will Kincaid)

Joint Chiefs chairman visits embattled nuke base

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff reassured hundreds of airmen Monday that recent nuclear weapons missteps at their North Dakota base would be corrected, but he didn't elaborate on the "failures of leadership" he blames for causing the problems. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey spoke at a packed-in B-52 ...

Minnesota news in brief at 7:59 p.m. CDT

Ventura wants 'American Sniper' lawsuit to proceed MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorneys for former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura asked a federal judge Monday to allow his defamation lawsuit against slain "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle to go forward with Kyle's widow as the defendant. Ventura claims Kyle defamed him to gain ...

US Army major from Spokane among new NASA trainees

A U.S. Army major from Spokane has been named one of NASA's eight new astronaut trainees. KING-TV reports (http://www.king5.com ) 34-year-old Anne C. McClain is a graduate of West Point and a helicopter pilot. She also recently graduated from the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School. NASA announced Monday she will ...

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___ Food companies work to make it look natural NEW YORK (AP) — Here's the latest goal for food makers: Perfect the art of imperfection. When stretching out the dough for its premium "Artisan Pizzas," Domino's workers are instructed not to worry about making the rectangles too perfect: The pies ...

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