The latest effort: A proposal aimed at helping more police departments create and fund teams that pair police officers with mental-health workers.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
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With Roe v. Wade in peril, abortion-rights activists ask: Where are the men?
In the debate over Roe v. Wade, activists are seeking help from a largely silent segment of supporters: men who back abortion.
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Cheap drones take center stage in Ukraine war, raising concerns about misuse in United States
U.S. officials worry the proliferation of cheap drones poses a terror risk to infrastructure, and want to expand the use of anti-drone technology.