The memo, written by a U.S. official in 2010 and made public this week by a nonprofit group, challenges the narrative of one of the worst days in the CIA’s history.
Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said the first two patrols took place in March and April and that missions would continue on a regular basis. China accused Washington of "Cold War thinking."
The move overturns a lower court’s 2014 decision, which found that job protection statutes created illegal inequalities.
The switch from administering tests with paper and pencil to delivering them online has frustrated some students, teachers and even entire school systems.
Robert Bentley didn't dispute what happened but claimed he didn't specifically request a helicopter to bring his wallet to him after a fight with his then-wife in 2014.
The controversial measure made it through the state Senate earlier this month, and lawmakers can still override Republican Gov. Bill Haslam’s action by a simple majority.
Students, alumni and others responded strongly to the idea of an accommodation being made at an institution where uniformity, discipline and adherence to rules are defining values.
Leaders of the Czech Republic have long wanted a short-form name for their country, and have opted for "Czechia." Critics say the name is too close to "Chechnya," the semi-autonomous Russian republic.