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US Capitol Police, reeling from Jan. 6, opens up recruitment ranks
Like many of the armed forces, the Capitol Police is facing severe recruitment challenges.
China denies operating secret police station in US
The U.S. Justice Department also charged 34 officers in China's Ministry of Public Security with creating fake social media accounts to harass dissidents.
By Huizhong Wu
Why 20 years wasn’t enough to train the Afghan army to win
New inspector general report explores the collapse of the Afghan security forces.
State of the Union takeaways: More conciliation than conflict
Biden uttered the phrase “finish the job” at least a dozen times during his address. It sounded like a slogan he might employ for a reelection campaign.
By Josh Boak and Aamer Madhani
San Francisco police approved to deploy ‘killer robots’
Dallas police became the first to kill a suspect with a robot in 2016 when they used one to detonate explosives during a standoff with a sniper.
By Janie Har and Claudia Lauer