‘A Quick Death or a Slow Death’: Prisoners Choose War to Get Lifesaving Drugs
To the estimated 20% of Russia prisoner recruits who are HIV-positive, the front lines seemed less risky than being denied effective treatments behind bars.
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To the estimated 20% of Russia prisoner recruits who are HIV-positive, the front lines seemed less risky than being denied effective treatments behind bars.
.German post-WW2 literature written by German WW2 veteran officers* concluded that the optimum for a mechanised force would be a 1:1 ratio between tank and infantry battalions, with tank battalions being square designs (four tank companies) and infantr…
A Seattle Public Schools student will be disciplined for bringing a gun to Ingraham High School nearly six months after a student was shot and killed on campus.
In a split decision, it also rejects restrictions on mifepristone, maintaining the status quo.
The U.S. will begin training Ukrainian troops on M1 Abrams tanks in the next few weeks, officials said, and combat-ready tanks could reach the battlefields by the fall.
A Times analysis of satellite imagery shows how a displaced persons camp lost a key source of food and supplies amid a fight for control of the country.
According to CNBC, Google has halted construction of its proposed 80-acre campus in San Jose, California, after the first demolition phase. “Some sources close to the development told CNBC that the company doesn’t have plans to revive the project in th…
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House Intelligence Committee investigating CIA handling of sexual assault complaints CNNView Full Coverage on Google News