By William Tucker A report in today’s Financial Times describes how China has become more assertive in disputed areas of…
By William Tucker On April 22 the U.S. Air Force launched an unmanned spacecraft known as the X-37 which was…
By William Tucker The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is holding their regular war games, but this time the focus is…
By Dr. Valerie Davis, Associate Professor, School of Security and Global Studies at American Public University Summer is the universal…
On May 21, the Restoring Education and Learning (REAL) Act was introduced to Congress that would allow state and federal prisoners to receive Pell Grants for a college education, even while incarcerated. There were many reasons why Congress banned Pell Grants to prisoners back in 1994, so why would Congress consider overturning its original decision? AMU professor Michael Pittaro writes about why he opposes this legislation and how there’s not enough research to demonstrate that higher education specifically reduces recidivism. If the Pell Grant program is to be extended, it should focus on providing more money to hard-working, law-abiding students.
By Amanda Vicinanzo
Homeland Security Today
Drone technology may be the future of disaster response and recovery, according to a new study commissioned by the American Red Cross.
By William Tucker
Chief Correspondent for In Homeland Security
Following reports that an Iranian flotilla approached Yemen, unnamed sources in the U.S. Navy stated that the aircraft carrier USS Roosevelt approached the same waters.
By John Ubaldi
Contributor, In Homeland Security
Since the rise of ISIS last year and its rapid seizure of Syrian and Iraqi territory—including the stunning takeover of Mosul, the terror group continues to expand its reach beyond its central geographic base.
By hiring for both character and competency, fire service management can ensure that communities are served by the best possible people they can hire.