The opioid crisis in the U.S. has the potential to become a national security threat beyond anything America has experienced from a foreign power.
By James J. Barney
The Supreme Court is currently determining a ruling in three employment cases on whether discrimination “because of sex” includes that based on sexual orientation and sexual identity. Will the decision offer clearer insight to Justice Kavanaugh’s methods of statutory interpretation?
The U.S. is going to forcefully push back against China and its activities by exploiting Beijing’s weaknesses without straying into an armed conflict.
The U.S. is overdue for a large-scale exercise to test our ability to respond to near-simultaneous, nationwide terrorist attacks.
Whatever the origin or wisdom of the notion to start up a new military force focused on space operations, there is momentum in this direction.
Recently, Looking Glass Solutions sponsored an event featuring Brett Johnson, who said that there are only three reasons why a cybercrime is committed.
By Scot DuFour
With true patience and diligence, officers can do more than they think to help domestic violence victims. Officers should follow these six tips to help prosecutors build strong cases against perpetrators, even when victims are too afraid to take action themselves.
Cyberattacks generally fall into two categories: active cyberattacks and passive cyberattacks. But which is more dangerous?