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Ahead of inauguration, Army head says Nat Guard may be allowed to carry guns in DC

Ahead of inauguration, Army head says Nat. Guard may be allowed to carry guns in DC With the U.S. Capitol Building in view, members of the military stand on the steps of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building in Washington, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, in response to supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol. (Source: Patrick Semansky) By Associated Press | January 8, 2021 at 2:49 PM CST - Updated January 8 at 2:49 PM WASHINGTON (AP) Defense leaders are reviewing restrictions on the use of force by National Guard members and could allow troops to carry batons or guns in Washington, D.C., as they brace for more protests and possible violence around the Jan. 20 inaugural, The Associated Press has learned.

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Lolita C. Baldor With the U.S. Capitol Building in view, a member of the military stands guard outside Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, in response to supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) January 08, 2021 - 1:49 PM WASHINGTON - Defence leaders are reviewing restrictions on the use of force by National Guard members and could allow troops to carry batons or guns in Washington, D.C., as they brace for more protests and possible violence around the Jan. 20 inaugural, The Associated Press has learned. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told The AP Friday that any changes will be determined by the intelligence gathered in the coming days about potential threats. But he said they are looking at allowing troops to carry their M-4 rifles or 9 mm Berettas, and he will know more in a day or two.

Jessica Kerr of Imaginal Biotech: Many claim to be experts

Jessica Kerr of Imaginal Biotech: “Many claim to be experts” Be very cautious about entering into long term contracts. Ask for a trial period. If it’s working you would most likely stay. Negotiate services/ contracted work. When you are a start-up, if you don’t have unlimited funds, you have to be creative and figure out how to create a team that is invested in your […] The Thrive Global Community welcomes voices from many spheres on our open platform. We publish pieces as written by outside contributors with a wide range of opinions, which don’t necessarily reflect our own. Community stories are not commissioned by our editorial team and must meet our guidelines prior to being published.

Boston Marathon bomber Tsarnaev blames federal prison officials mental and physical decline

Boston Marathon bomber Tsarnaev blames federal prison officials for his ‘mental and physical decline’ By John R. Ellement Globe Staff,Updated January 7, 2021, 11:39 a.m. Email to a Friend Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is blaming federal prison officials for causing his “mental and physical decline” by secretly being in touch with victims of the 2013 terror attack while he serves his sentence in a Colorado supermax prison. In a handwritten lawsuit filed in US District Court in Colorado Monday, Tsarnaev said a prison official seized a white baseball cap and bandana he had with him when he arrived at the US Bureau of Prisons facility in 2015 without a legal basis for doing so.

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