This week in 1961, French President Charles de Gaulle established the Centre national d’études spatiales, or the National Center for Space Studies (CNES).
On December 14, 2019, thousands of volunteers went to cemeteries nationwide to commemorate deceased servicemembers during Wreaths Across America Day. On this day, volunteers laid Christmas wreaths adorned with bright red bows on individual gravesites.
By Jennifer Bucholtz
When police don’t have enough direct evidence to identify a suspect, conducting a behavioral analysis can help determine the type of person who committed the crime. Learn what crime scene clues can provide investigators with valuable insight into the psychology, personality, and motive of the murderer.
Currently, local jurisdictions focus background checks for potential EMS employees on any criminal history, but not on their mental health.
President Trump’s statements about NATO member nations not fulfilling their defense obligation and expecting the U.S. to shoulder most of the financial burden has placed the alliance’s unity into question.
The Russian spy ship Viktor Leonov reportedly has returned to international waters off the U.S. southeastern coast after operating in what two unnamed U.S. officials told CNN was an “unsafe manner.”
Human trafficking can occur anywhere and in any community, regardless of a victim’s social status. In terms of victims, 25 percent of them are children and 75 percent are females.
Nearly a half million people are incarcerated in the U.S. for nonviolent drug offenses. That amounts to approximately one in every five inmates nationwide.