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Two young women, one disabled by a mortar blast in Afghanistan and the other injured in several battles while helping women in Baghdad, are the first two women veterans in Sandia National Laboratories’ Wounded Warrior Career Development Program (WWCDP). |
Released: 26-May-2016 9:30 AM EDT
Sandia National Laboratories |
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An Iowa State University political scientist says President Obama’s trip to Hiroshima is significant for the point it makes about the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Richard Mansbach also explains why this presidential election has him frightened about future U.S. foreign affairs. |
Released: 24-May-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Expert Available Iowa State University |
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Western Illinois University professor has conducted extensive terrorism and aviation-related research and has also published numerous scholarly articles on terrorism topics. |
Released: 20-May-2016 2:40 PM EDT
Expert Available Western Illinois University |
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Released: 18-May-2016 8:05 AM EDT
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For all the destruction wrought by the Boston Marathon bombing, it only tightened Jessica Kensky’s circle of nursing friends. |
Released: 28-Apr-2016 1:00 PM EDT
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing |
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Released: 26-Apr-2016 11:25 AM EDT
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The current effort by the United States and its coalition partners is insufficient to achieve the lasting defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Iraq and Syria, according to a new RAND report. |
Released: 21-Apr-2016 1:05 PM EDT
RAND Corporation |
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One Arrest Last Month, According to Updated Tracking from GW's Program on Extremism |
Released: 1-Apr-2016 9:30 AM EDT
George Washington University |
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As the global persecution of Christians continues, Baylor University President and Chancellor Ken Starr, former Congressman Frank Wolf, founder of Word Refugee Care Jalil Dawood and Cole Richards of The Voice of the Martyrs will discuss the critical issue at Baylor on Thursday, April 21, 2016. |
Released: 31-Mar-2016 5:05 AM EDT
Baylor University |
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There is no justification for the bombings at the Brussels airport and train station, but Michael Christopher Low says it is important to understand the factors motivating this type of violence by the terrorist group ISIS. |
Released: 30-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Expert Available Iowa State University |
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Released: 25-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
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The Islamic State group is once again in the headlines, with the organization taking credit for today’s series of deadly explosions in Brussels. USC researchers have worked with a team of international experts to conduct a text analysis to understand the Islamic State group’s strategies. |
Released: 24-Mar-2016 3:05 PM EDT
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Northwestern University professor of screenwriting David E. Tolchinsky is available to comment on the emotional and physical power of ISIS recruiting videos. |
Released: 24-Mar-2016 11:05 AM EDT
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Released: 24-Mar-2016 10:05 AM EDT
Northeastern University |
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The horrific bombings in Brussels on Monday morning killed dozens and injured hundreds at the city’s airport and a train station, leaving another European nation reeling after a terrorist attack and generating more questions about the ongoing fight against terrorism. |
Released: 24-Mar-2016 10:05 AM EDT
Expert Available Northeastern University |
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An urgent need to respond with force to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has permanently changed the use of self-defense in international law to attack a threat in another country, according to newly published research from the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. The use of force against al-Qaida and ISIS during the past 14 years has given rise to what Michael Scharf, co-dean of the Case Western Reserve School of Law, describes as a “Grotian Moment”—a fundamental paradigm shift that will have broad implications for international law. The main implication of this newly accepted change in the international law of self-defense is that any nation can now lawfully use force against a threat (terrorists, rebels, pirates, drug cartels, etc.) in another country if that nation is unable or unwilling to suppress the threat within its borders. |
Released: 23-Mar-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Case Western Reserve University |
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Released: 23-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Georgia State University |
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Released: 23-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Nova Southeastern University |
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Suicide bomber attack in brussels kills dozens. ISS claims responsibility. Cities around the world ramp up security. Experts needed for media. |
Released: 22-Mar-2016 2:05 PM EDT
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Released: 22-Mar-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Texas A&M University |


