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Robert Maxwell, Medal of Honor recipient who fell on grenade to save lives, dies at 98

He heard the hand grenade well before he saw it. And as the seconds ticked away and Robert D. Maxwell searched blindly through the darkness, he decided that the only thing worse than running away was picking up the explosive device and attempting to throw it back at the enemy – an act that risked killing the three soldiers crouched alongside him.

Military tech giant settles charges that it discriminated against National Guardsmen

Don't be fooled. Kim Jong Un is preparing to negotiate.

Kim Jong Un is preparing to negotiate an end to the Korean War. His persistent aggressive rhetoric and actions, while building up his military capability, are typical of those preparing to enter negotiations. The history of underdog nations and nonstate movements seeking settlement supports this strategy as being commonly used.

Robert Maxwell, Medal of Honor recipient who fell on grenade to save lives, dies at 98

The U.S. Treasury's 'Nuclear Option' In Response To North Korea's Nuclear Threat

The Trump administration issued a new Executive Order on September 21 expanding the U.S. Treasury’s authority to block North Koreans, and those who do business with or on behalf of North Koreans, from accessing the U.S. financial system. It represents the broadest effort to date to use economic pressure to reverse Kim Jong-un’s decision to pursue a capability to threaten the United States with nuclear weapons.

Robert Maxwell, Medal of Honor recipient who fell on grenade to save lives, dies at 98