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This is why the Pentagon is taking over security clearance checks
The Defense Department is poised to take over background investigations for the federal government, using increased automation and high-tech analysis to tighten controls and tackle an enormous backlog of workers waiting for security clearances, according to U.S. officials.
Student Veterans of America turns 10
Celebrating its 10th year, Student Veterans of America has grown to the largest chapter-based student organization in the country, with 1,500 chapters in all 50 states and four countries, representing 700,000 of the 1.1 million student veterans in higher education.
NatCon2018: Featured speakers
Student Veterans of America is featuring several prominent speakers as part of its National Convention. Here are brief biographies of them.
NatCon2018: Welcome letter
The official welcome letter from Student Veterans of America President Jared Lyon to attendees of the group's 2018 National Conference.
Largest student vet gathering kicks off this week
More than 2,000 veteran students are expected to meet in San Antonio this week for a three-day conference geared toward helping former service members define their future.
New book leaves Trump ‘furious,’ ‘disgusted’ with Bannon
President Donald Trump returned fire with both barrels Wednesday against criticism leveled at him in a new book that says he never expected — or wanted — to win the White House, his victory left his wife in tears and a senior adviser thought his son’s contact with a Russian lawyer during the campaign was “treasonous.”
Egypt angered by US aid cut over human rights concerns
Egypt reacted angrily Wednesday to the Trump administration’s decision to cut or delay nearly $300 million in military and economic aid over human rights concerns, a surprise move given the increasingly close ties that have bound the two allies since President Donald Trump took office in January.
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