There are 17 rare earth elements that America depends on for our military and civilian use. But we do not have the capability to mine and produce them; for that, we must rely on China.
By Kerry L. Erisman
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the court system to a standstill, dramatically increasing case backlogs. Learn how coronavirus has changed the way law enforcement and correctional officers do their job and the impacts the pandemic is having on the entire criminal justice system.
The Czech Republic has a long history of dealing with Russian aggression, but this recent plot truly demonstrates just how far Russia will go to punish the slightest perceived transgression.
By Christi Scott Bartman
Helping human trafficking victims and street sex workers can be difficult. Learn how a recent survey in Ohio helped advocates better understand the circumstances of these women so they can provide appropriate services and assistance.
Several states have begun loosening or abolishing restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the novel coronavirus. Is it too soon?
Every country makes choices on how to approach domestic security and their own national defense. The United States has separate but overlapping efforts for Homeland Security and Homeland Defense.
While it is important to monitor the situation in North Korea, rushing to action based upon dubious or incomplete information is inadvisable.
The benchmark price for a barrel of crude oil in the U.S. fell to negative $37.63: “We’re in a deflationary moment that surpasses anything seen in most people’s lifetimes.”