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Archive: News / U.S. / Cabinet (7 Stories)

Obama administration: Cuts to cause flight delays

02/22/2013 10:45am
The Obama administration is warning that automatic spending cuts scheduled to take effect March 1 will result in travel delays at major airports and require traffic-disrupting shutdowns of air traffic control towers at smaller facilities.

Panetta: Cybersecurity focus of next NATO meeting

02/22/2013 11:04am
With cyberthreats escalating, the next meeting of NATO defense ministers will include a major focus on cybersecurity, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said.

US allows business with 4 Myanmar banks

02/22/2013 1:34pm
The Treasury is allowing U.S. companies to do business through four Myanmar banks, although they are on a sanctions list and include institutions controlled by cronies of the former military junta.

US troops around the world

02/22/2013 1:56pm
The latest Pentagon numbers on troop strength around the world, as of Sept. 30, 2012, indicate that about there are 1.4 million U.S. troops on active duty worldwide, mostly based in the U.S. President Barack Obama also announced Friday the deployment of 100 troops in the African nation Niger, which borders war-torn Mali. There are 20 nations, including North Korea but mostly islands in the Caribbean and South Pacific, where the U.S. has no military presence.

Up to 12,000 US, allied troops for Afghanistan

02/22/2013 2:25pm
The U.S. and its NATO allies revealed Friday they may keep as many as 12,000 troops in Afghanistan after the combat mission ends next year, largely American forces tasked with hunting down remnants of al-Qaida and helping Afghan forces with their own security.

AP sources: Boeing proposes battery fix for 787s

02/22/2013 4:04pm
Boeing attempted a major step Friday toward getting its 787 Dreamliners flying again, proposing a fix for the plane's troubled batteries that could allow the flights to resume as early as April, congressional officials said.

F-35 fleet grounded after engine crack found

02/22/2013 4:21pm
The Pentagon on Friday grounded its fleet of F-35 fighter jets after discovering a cracked engine blade in one plane.
 
   
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