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KPBS Midday EditionMarines United is only the latest photo sharing scandal to rock the Marine Corps. Female Marines expect a different response from their leadership and male peers.
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The military wants to speed up the process of getting advanced technology like drones and unmanned submarines into the field.
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Two victims of a military nude-photo scandal joined high-profile attorney Gloria Allred Thursday in calling on military and political leaders to do more to punish those who have posted intimate images of military women online without consent.
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An unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile was launched from California early Wednesday in a test of the weapon system that is part of the U.S. nuclear force.
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KPBS Midday EditionA coalition of downtown businesses and residents are speaking out against plans to convert the old downtown library into a temporary homeless shelter.
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KPBS Midday EditionNorth Korea is threatening to sink a U.S. Navy strike group that is led by the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier. The regime has also reportedly detained a U.S. citizen.
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"Vets@Home" is the second attempt to bring live theater to the Veterans Museum and Memorial Center in Balboa Park.
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A pilot on the USS Carl Vinson was rescued by helicopter after he safely ejected his plane during a routine flight operation.
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A report of a possible bomb in a car at Naval Air Station North Island Thursday prompted a nearly seven-hour closure of the main gate to the base and created heavy traffic backups on surrounding streets while a bomb squad investigated and determined that no such threat existed.
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A salute to veterans will soar over San Diego County this weekend with flights on board a restored Boeing B-17. Military fans and visitors will have a chance to experience a World War II icon, on display at Gillespie Field Airport on Saturday and Sunday.
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