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Pentagon will be hit hard by next round of sequester cuts
Andrew Taylor, Donna Cassata
An additional $20 billion in budget cuts is set to hit the Defense Department in 2014
Manning verdict: What you need to know
Marcy Wheeler
Today's verdicts may be about Bradley Manning -- but here's why they also have huge consequences for the rest of us
Why is a SWAT team assaulting me? I’m just dancing at a rave
Radley Balko
Local cops use anti-terrorism grants for heavy artillery, descend on dances, homeowners, marijuana dispensaries
Who we’re at war with is classified
Cora Currier
The government frequently targets “associated forces” with drone strikes, but won't reveal who those forces are
Does George Zimmerman’s car hero story add up?
Alex Seitz-Wald
These conspiracy theorists are convinced Trayvon Martin's killer staged a car crash to boost his beleaguered image
Syria’s jihadi migration emerges as top terror threat
Sebastian Rotella
Officials fear European militants radicalized by the country's civil war could strike US targets abroad
Must-see morning clip: America’s bomb-sniffing dogs
Prachi Gupta
"60 Minutes" shows what goes into training the military's most elite animals
My so-called celebrity affair
January Lang
He was a married football star, and I was his mistress. I expected a lavish fantasy, but I got reality instead
Jimmy Carter’s forgotten history lesson
Justyn Dillingham
While many scoff at or ignore the ex-president's every word, he has unique credibility on the NSA. Here's why
Fear of illicit sex romps may keep women out of Special Ops
Katie McDonough
The U.S. Special Operations Command has yet to commit to opening 15,497 jobs in the elite forces to women
Liz Cheney for Senate
Jon Lovett
The Republican Party needs to hit rock bottom. Vicious, cynical and talented Liz Cheney is perfect
5 nuggets from Rolling Stone’s Dzhokhar story
Jillian Rayfield
Everyone's talking about the cover of Rolling Stone featuring Dzhokhar Tsarnaev -- but what's in the story itself?
U.S. Army conducts search for missing wartime documents
Peter Sleeth
The loss of dozens of units' field records has prevented some veterans from receiving disability benefits
America’s always been a surveillance state
Alfred McCoy
The roots of NSA's massive dragnet date back to America's first information revolution in the 1890s
One man’s data fetish: Why Keith Alexander wants to “collect it all”
Marcy Wheeler
When it comes to your personal info, NSA's Keith Alexander wants all of it. But this isn't really about terrorism
Revealed: Yet another new David Petraeus job!
Alex Pareene
What can't this man do, or at least what won't people pay him to claim to do?
Senate disguises militarization as immigration reform
Todd Miller
New legislation would transform the US-Mexico border into a domestic surveillance command center
“Everyone is corrupt, I’ve come to learn”
Thomas Hedges
Imprisoned CIA whistle-blower John Kiriakou has advice for Snowden -- and a warning for the rest of us (UPDATED)
Blackwater founder is writing a memoir
Jillian Rayfield
Erik Prince has, previously, both created a video game and shopped a movie based on the private military contractor
Watch “Two American Families” right now
Alex Pareene
"Frontline's" new documentary offers a heartbreaking portrait of the new normal for the former middle class
The Kardashians aren’t the problem with society; journalists’ laziness is
Daniel D'Addario
USA Today unloads on Kim Kardashian with both barrels. But celebrity culture isn't new -- and it's here to stay
US military treats journalists like terror suspects
Nick Turse
I've learned firsthand that trying to report on operations in the Middle East is futile -- and sometimes harrowing
The age of revolution: 1989-2013, and counting
Andrew O'Hehir
From the Berlin Wall to Cairo, we live in an era of anti-authoritarian revolution that may transform the world
Our tortured Independence Day
Stephen Rodrick
The Fourth of July is the anniversary of my dad's greatest military achievement -- and our family's greatest loss
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