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The National Guard can’t fulfill Trump’s dreams for border security
Under federal law, troops can’t detain immigrants or enforce immigration policy, at least not without the special approval of Congress.
The U.S. military has started pulling troops from Puerto Rico
Since mid-October, about 1,600 troops and 13 aircrafts have left as the island transitions to recovery from life-sustaining emergency relief tasked to the U.S. military.
Watch National Guard search for victims of Sonoma wildfires
Watch National Guard search for victims of Sonoma wildfires
Watch a Monster Truck Save an Army Vehicle from Houston Floodwaters
Drivers from the Dallas racetrack "Rednecks with Paychecks" brought five jacked-up trucks into Houston to do rescue work.
Meet Babel Street, the Powerful Social Media Surveillance Used by Police, Secret Service, and Sports Stadiums
Newly released records from the Seattle Police Dept. illustrate the formidable capabilities of Babel Street’s software and offers a look into who is using it.
The National Guard Thought This Awkward Sex Tape Was a Good Example of Spy Gear
“She’s going up and down on him.”
Videos show Milwaukee protesters pelting riot cops with bricks, rocks, and debris
Violent confrontations between police and angry protesters continued for a second night on Sunday following the police shooting of 23-year-old Sylville K. Smith.
Putin's New National Guard Strengthens His Grip on Security as Russian Economy Falters
Coming ahead of parliamentary elections in September, the move may signal growing anxiety in the Kremlin about the potential for civil unrest as a collapse in oil prices pushes millions of Russians into poverty.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Ted Cruz failed to disclose a $1 million loan from Goldman Sachs, at least seven people have been killed in a bomb blast in Jakarta, US customs have found half a million dollars' worth of weed disguised as carrots, and more.
'Judicial Terrorism': Venezuela Rejects US Drug Charges Against National Guard Chief
Nestor Reverol, a former interior minister and head of the country's anti-drugs agency who now runs the National Guard, is accused in a federal indictment of taking payments from traffickers and alerting them to raids.
In Photos and Video: South Carolina Responds to 'Once in 1,000 Years' Storm
At least nine people have died and thousands of rescue workers have been deployed to help residents escape areas that are underwater and cut off by washed-out roads.