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- What sanctions on Turkey say about Trump's brand of diplomacy
- An alignment for peace in Afghanistan
- Desperate for officers, a Georgia police chief hits the road
- In a rough part of the US capital, an endeavor to unlock children’s potential
What sanctions on Turkey say about Trump's brand of diplomacy Posted: 14 Aug 2018 01:03 PM PDT President Trump has proven to be a fan of economic sanctions and penalties. Recommended: Did Turkey end its state of emergency or make it permanent? Such use of economic punishment to try to influence the actions of a friend and ally is at least unusual, experts in international sanctions say, if not unprecedented. |
An alignment for peace in Afghanistan Posted: 14 Aug 2018 12:17 PM PDT Over the past year, the long war in Afghanistan has seen no strategic breakthroughs. This includes strengthening the Afghan government and its security forces while eliminating any terrorism threat, especially from the Afghan branch of Islamic State (ISIS). It is working closely with President Ashraf Ghani, who has made courageous gestures toward the Taliban and a peace process. |
Desperate for officers, a Georgia police chief hits the road Posted: 14 Aug 2018 10:49 AM PDT Recently, a 911 call from the other side of the spectrum reached Chief Wallace's dispatcher: a mom requesting an officer to talk to her 7-year-old, who refused to go to school. Decent pay, sometimes quirky but always critical work, and keys to a take-home cruiser are among the perks to being a Floyd County Police Department officer – 53 deputized men and women patrolling 500 square miles of Appalachian highlands. Like thousands of small-town and big-city police chiefs across the US, Wallace says his biggest challenge isn't busting counterfeiters or conducting manhunts – at least not of the traditional sort. |
In a rough part of the US capital, an endeavor to unlock children’s potential Posted: 14 Aug 2018 04:00 AM PDT After earning her master's degree, Robin Berkley spent more than a decade working on education policy and programming. Once a week after hours, she'd walk from her office across the National Mall to tutor Devin. "I just got really moved by working with children and getting to go from the 50,000-foot ether, where you're basically trying to support, inform, and influence people at the state level, to seeing the end result," Ms. Berkley says. |
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