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Illinois man accused of fighting National Guard troops during riot at US Capitol
A former neighbor and a social media friend identified the man from a TikTok video taken during the riot.
US to reduce staff at Baghdad embassy amid regional tensions
A U.S. official said the decision stems from concern about a possible Iranian retaliatory strike on the first anniversary of the U.S. airstrike that killed Iran's top general, Qassim Soleimani.
Trump pardons former national security adviser Michael Flynn
The move is the latest in a series of controversial pardons by the president.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 27: Mathew ‘Frag-o’ Bergendahl
Mathew Bergendahl is the Overwatch Program Manager for Stack Up, which supports servicemembers and veterans by promoting mental health and combating veteran suicide through gaming and geek culture.
Coronavirus may force ROK/U.S. military alliance to contend with North Korean instability
North Korea is the least-equipped country in the world to deal with coronavirus. Last week, at a ground-breaking ceremony for a new Pyongyang General Hospital scheduled for completion by October, Kim Jong Un himself admitted that North Korea lacks modern medical facilities and demanded improvements.
By David Maxwell and Mathew Ha