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Pacific Commander: U.S. Can Intercept North Korean Missiles

Pacific Commander: U.S. Can Intercept North Korean Missiles

The commander of the U.S. Pacific Command said Tuesday that American forces currently have the ability to intercept a North Korean ballistic missile.

Post Office Will Keep Saturday Mail Delivery After All

Post Office Will Keep Saturday Mail Delivery After All

The U.S. Postal Service has backed off a plan to halt Saturday mail delivery, saying that Congress has forced it to continue the service despite massive cost overruns.

Obama Calls New Budget A ‘Fiscally Responsible Blueprint’

Obama Calls New Budget A ‘Fiscally Responsible Blueprint’

President Obama unveiled his 2014 budget proposal Wednesday, calling it is a “fiscally responsible blueprint” that can help grow the economy and shrink deficits.

‘Very High’ Chance North Korea Will Soon Test Fire Missile

‘Very High’ Chance North Korea Will Soon Test Fire Missile

North Korea’s next provocative move — the test firing of a medium-range ballistic missile — could happen at any moment, according to South Korean officials.

U.S. Will Deploy Solid-State Laser Weapon On Ship Headed To Persian Gulf

U.S. Will Deploy Solid-State Laser Weapon On Ship Headed To Persian Gulf

For the first time ever, the United States is deploying a solid-state laser weapon. The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) successfully destroyed a drone in flight during a test run and will head to the Persian Gulf aboard the USS Ponce as part of what the military is calling an “at-sea demonstration.”

Fatalities Reported After Strong Quake Hits Southern Iran

Fatalities Reported After Strong Quake Hits Southern Iran

An earthquake measuring magnitude 6.3 struck southwestern Iran near the Persian Gulf, in the vicinity of the country’s only nuclear power plant, on Tuesday.

After Tumultuous Three Years, Seattle Police Chief John Diaz Will Step Down

After Tumultuous Three Years, Seattle Police Chief John Diaz Will Step Down

With his department under the watch of the federal government, Seattle Police Chief John Diaz announced today he was stepping down.

Mine Safety Reform Stalled Three Years After Deadly Blast

Mine Safety Reform Stalled Three Years After Deadly Blast

Another year passes without the mine safety reform promised by members of Congress and President Obama in the wake of the worst mine disaster in this country in 40 years.

Broadcasters Struggle To Tap Into The ‘Zero TV’ Crowd

Broadcasters Struggle To Tap Into The ‘Zero TV’ Crowd

Broadcasters will convene this week in Las Vegas to discuss how to win back the “Zero TV Crowd”: a rapidly growing demographic of people who don’t subscribe to cable or satellite TV services.

FAA Will Delay Closure Of 149 Air Traffic Control Towers Until June

FAA Will Delay Closure Of 149 Air Traffic Control Towers Until June

The Federal Aviation Administration has decided to delay the closing of 149 airport control towers until mid-June.