Investigates Hot Links: Tuesday, May, 5, 2009
Let’s catch up on a few of the public-interest stories in The Dallas Morning News and around the Web-o-sphere: 1. Two law enforcers are facing questions about their conduct. The head of the Texas...
View ArticleInvestigates Hot Links: Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Let’s catch up on a couple of the public-interest stories in The Dallas Morning News and around the Web-o-sphere: 1. Looking for broader perspective on the case of the visit site to read more]
View ArticleHot Links: North Texas soldier went unwatched
There were no clear procedures for monitoring a North Texas soldier who was known to be unraveling mentally … [visit site to read more]
View ArticleFort Hood update: Hasan committed “extremist terrorism,” senator says after...
Dave Michaels in The Dallas Morning News‘ Washington bureau just sent me this dispatch: The chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee said Tuesday that the government’s failure to deal with...
View ArticleRetired Fort Hood Capt. Shannon Meehan is speaking out again about the human...
Rarely have I talked with someone who speaks so unflinchingly as retired Army Capt. Shannon Meehan (right). First he wrote the book Beyond Duty, explaining how he accidentally killed a family in …...
View ArticleLocal dad welcomes condolence letters for military suicides
Four years ago, Jeff McKinney was a 40-year-old master sergeant on his second tour in Iraq, who had survived multiple roadside bombs and had just been appointed the top enlisted soldier of his unit....
View ArticleU.S. military families struggling with role as caregivers of injured war...
On Sunday, The Dallas Morning News will publish its last installment in a two-part series on a Texas couple, Anthony and Ivonne Thompson, as they struggle with Anthony’s recovery from a severe...
View ArticleMilitary spouse faces life-or-death decision for her brain-injured husband
The Dallas Morning News published its last installment in a two-part series … [visit site to read more]
View ArticleMultiple deployments strain military
The recent massacre of Afghan civilians has focused attention on the impact of multiple combat deployments on troops. Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians in...
View ArticleBetter monitoring of long-term health effects of blasts on military needed,...
A U.S. Marine runs away moments after a blast in Afghanistan. Two Marines were killed. (AFP/Getty Images) The federal government needs to improve how it monitors and treats the long-term health...
View ArticleMilitary using unproven programs to prevent psychological disorders, new...
U.S. Army soldiers walk on a dirt road in Iraq in 2011 (Associated Press) The military is … [visit site to read more]
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