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What happened to GI Jane? Few US women sign up for combat

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The US Army rolled out a new policy in January the US Army that allows women to apply for frontline fighting jobs. Despite the changes being met with massive praise, very few women are signing up for the positions.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter made the announcement in December 2015 that women would soon be able seek combat positions, but so far, only around 100 women have signed up.

"Unfortunately, we have not had a sufficient number of serving female soldiers and [noncommissioned officers] volunteer to transfer into these mentorship and leadership roles," Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey said in a memo to troops, the Army Times reports.

The over 220,000 previously men-only positions include infantry soldiers, cavalry scouts and tank crewmembers. The Army's plan to introduce women to these roles was to first train female lieutenants and sergeants and then move on to lower-ranking soldiers, the Fiscal Times explained.

Issues with the new policies have also been seen in the Marines, where the majority of women are failing the tests required to get into the combat jobs that are newly opened in their ranks.

In June, the Associated Press reported that six out of seven women who have taken the physical fitness test for the Marines combat roles have failed, a rate of 85.7%. Among men, the failure rate is approximately 2.7%.

Comment: Next step will likely be forced registration for the military draft. The war machine must be fed!


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Profit before safety: U.S. Nuclear 'Regulatory' Commission routinely fails to enforce safety codes putting all of us at risk from accidents

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The transformer fire at Vermont Yankee nuclear power station, 18th June 2004.
The NRC routinely fails to enforce its own safety codes at nuclear power plants, writes Linda Pentz Gunter - putting all of us at risk from accidents. It's the US's most extreme example of regulatory capture, rivalling Japan's 'nuclear village' of crony agencies and feeble regulation that led to the Fukushima disaster. How long can it be before the US experiences another nuclear catastrophe?

Fetch the comfy chair! The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is in town to enforce its own safety regulations at your local nuclear power plant. Reactor owners have been duly warned. Comply or else ...

Or else what? Three more last chances? No, unlike Monty Python's Spanish Inquisition, the NRC isn't bothering to read the charges. It's handing out immunity.

The US still has 30 operating reactors of the same General Electric design that exploded at Fukushima. Yet the NRC has decided not to require a significant safety retrofit that it had ordered in 2013, and that would have reduced the radioactive consequences of a major accident at one of these dangerously flawed reactors.

Or rather, the NRC will require it, but only after the reactor closes. The Oyster Creek nuclear generating station in New Jersey, which happens also to be the world's prototype for the Fukushima reactors, is scheduled to close on December 31, 2019.

Comment: Many, if not most, of our regulatory agencies have a long history of protecting industry interests over public and environmental health. The CDC, FDA, USDA, and EPA for are all perfect examples of regulatory bodies that have been completely taken over by the same industries they have been tasked to regulate, leaving us all at their mercy.


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Residency registration nightmare: Over 3M EU nationals living in UK would take 140 years

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It would take approximately 140 years to process permanent residency applications for the 3-million-plus EU citizens currently living in the UK if they were all to apply now, a new post-Brexit referendum report warns.

Oxford University's Migration Observatory has stressed in its report, entitled Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? The Status of EU Citizens Already Living in the UK, that protecting the long-term status of EU migrants already in Britain will be a real challenge. "Given the sheer number of EU citizens who would need to register and the potential complexity of the process, this will be a formidable task," Director of the Observatory Madeleine Sumption said in a statement.

Researchers studied the existing process that the Europeans can use to apply for permanent residency in Britain to analyze potential problems the government may face if any new registration scheme was introduced following the Brexit vote. "If all EEA [The European Economic Area] citizens already living in the UK in early 2016 applied for permanent residence at once, this would represent the equivalent of around 140 years' worth of work at recent rates of processing for this type of application," the study found.

Comment: Immigration of existing EU residents in the UK is now linked to the Brexit referendum, culminating in a slew of complications involved in sorting this out. Solutions will be forth coming as will a manageable process, but there is strategic mileage to be gained as long as this is perceived to be a negative and overwhelming problem.


Airplane

American Airlines pilot confronts, subdues irate passenger

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Airline passengers behaving badly is not unheard of, but rarely is the pilot forced to get physically involved. However, this was recently witnessed on a flight bound for Charlotte, North Carolina: A passenger spat, cursed and even knocked a flight attendant to the floor.

The newly released video, first obtained by the Lexington Herald-Leader, shows an unruly passenger on an American Airlines flight to Charlotte, North Carolina, being subdued by a pilot after he ignored directives from flight stewards to "take a seat!"In the video, Michael Kerr from Lexington, Kentucky, threatened to break the pilot's jaw. After trying to force himself off the plane, and knocking a flight attendant to the floor, the pilot clearly had enough, taking Kerr to the aisle floor.


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Assange: US only has circumstantial evidence that Russia was behind DNC email hack

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has told RT he believes the US only has circumstantial evidence that Russia is behind the hack that led to the release of sensitive emails from the Democratic National Convention database.

"There are claims that in the metadata after someone has done a document to PDF conversion and in some cases, the documents - the language of the computer that was used for that conversion, was Russian," Assange told Afshin Rattansi, the host of RT's Going Underground.

Assange added that any evidence Russia was involved is merely circumstantial and could have been planted deliberately by "someone who wanted to make it look like a Russian" was behind the hack.

Previously Assange said that he believes the accusations from the Democrats are an attempt to deflect attention from the contents of the leaked documents.

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Mother of teen who shot at police blames Black Lives Matter

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© Andrew Kelly / ReutersPeople hold up a banner during a Black Lives Matter protest outside City Hall in Manhattan, New York, U.S., August 1, 2016
The mother of a teen who shot at police officers while with his cousin, said that they had been "doing what Black Lives Matter wanted them to do."

Police in Pennsylvania were responding to gunshots Friday morning when their vehicle came under fire by two teenagers. The teens were arrested on Tuesday. The mother of one holds Black Lives Matter at least partially responsible.

"They are in jail for doing what Black Lives Matter wanted them to do: shoot at cops," Luz Rentas said in a statement to several media outlets, Associated Press reported. "The truth is that these are two punk kids following the orders of an irresponsible organization and now they're gonna pay for it."


Comment: Ms. Rentas isn't thinking clearly. BLM as a movement does not give orders to kill cops.


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Trump kicks baby out of rally for interrupting speech moments after telling mother he liked its crying

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Donald Trump lashed out at a crying baby and its mother at a Virginia rally, only minutes after he had claimed he liked the sound of its tears.

"Don't worry about that baby, I love babies," Trump said on Tuesday.

"I love babies," he continued as the crowd applauded. "I hear that baby crying, I like it."

"I like it, what a baby" he said, shooting a slightly pained expression towards the baby. "What a beautiful baby."

"Don't worry, don't worry," he said. "The mom's running around like - don't worry, don't worry about it."

"It's young and beautiful and healthy and that's what we want," he said before returning to his speech about China.

Comment: The mainstream press and pundits will have a field day with this!


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Food experts say GMO labeling law is 'fake', would not 'truly' expose engineered food

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A new controversial GMO labeling law signed by President Barack Obama would strip US consumers of their right to learn about genetically engineered products as nothing would be labeled, experts told RT.

Passed by Congress, the law officially titled S. 764, has been largely labeled as the "Dark Act," short for "Denying Americans the Right to Know." It received a go-ahead from the Obama administration on July 29.

When implemented, it will require all food packages containing genetically modified organisms to carry a text label, a symbol or an electronic code readable by smartphone.

The controversial law nullified a Vermont law that kicked in July 1, forcing food manufacturers to label products containing genetically engineered ingredients.

"Vermont gave us an opportunity to learn about genetic engineering. They required 'produced with genetic engineering' to be placed on all food that is genetically engineered. Congress is taking that away and they are replacing it with basically nothing," political director for the Organic Consumers Association, Alexis Baden-Mayer, told RT.


Comment: Further reading


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Ohio school district approves plan to recruit staff for 'armed response teams'

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© madriverschools.orgMad River School District offices
The Mad River School District is taking a new approach to school security.

District officials approved a plan last month to create an armed response team using existing staff who will complete a three day, 26-hour training program to allow them access to weapons that will be stored in schools throughout the district starting in the 2017-18 school year, WHIO reports.

District officials and school board members studied the issue of securing schools for roughly a year, and they cited recent school shootings as a motivating factor for choosing a team-based approach, rather than installing resource officers, which are typically local police.

This was a very tough decision," Mad river school board president Scott Huddle told the Dayton Daily News. "We as a board and administration felt like we were obligated to do more, now more than ever, to protect the students and the staff and visitors who come into our schools every day."

Superintendent Chad Wyen explained to WDTN why the district choose to train and arm teachers, instead of relying resource officers. "We determined as a board of education that the team approach would be way more effective than having a school resource officer. You have one individual person that can respond to a situation versus a team," he said. "And if we want to reduce the risk and we want to make sure we have a safe environment, the best bet for us and what best fit our needs was having that team approach."

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Tourist flash mob causes panic in Spain injuring 11 as tourists mistake it for terrorist attack

Spain chaos in false terror attack
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Unsuspecting vacationers in the Spanish town of Platja d'Aro thought they were caught up in a terrorist attack after a flash mob arrived at a waterfront promenade, screaming and holding what people believed to be guns. The panicked tourists ran for cover.

The flash mob, organized by German tourists, descended on a busy waterside promenade in the Catalan resort town at around 10pm local time on Tuesday, the Local reported.

The group of around 200 people soon began screaming and holding items which the tourists thought were guns.

Believing they were the victims of a terrorist attack, the tourists began running for cover, causing a stampede. Someone also shouted "they're firing!" according to L'unione Sarda.