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 This photo provided by the Christiansburg Police Department shows  Neil 
Allan MacInnis, of Christiansburg, Va.  MacInnis is charged with two counts 
each of malicious wounding and using a firearm in the commission of 
a felony stemming from the shooting at the satellite campus of New 
River Community College at New River Valley Mall, Christiansburg Police 
Chief Mark Sisson said at  news conference on Friday, April 12, 
2013. He was being held without bond at the Montgomery County Jail. 
 (AP Photo/Christiansburg Police Department)The Associated PressCHRISTIANSBURG, 
Va.  Court documents show police investigating a shooting at a Virginia 
community college seized a shotgun and more than 20 rounds of ammunition 
in connection with the arrest of the suspect.That revelation came Monday 
as 18-year-old Neil Allan MacInnis made his first appearance in Montgomery 
County District Court on four felony charges. The shootings Friday at a 
satellite campus of New River Community College in a shopping mall left 
two people hurt.MacInnis did not enter a plea but was asked by 
a judge if he understood the charges against him. He responded in 
the affirmative. MacInnis was assigned an attorney, Mark Hicks, who did 
not immediately return messages left by The Associated Press.MacInnis, a 
student at the college, is being held without bail.
 President Barack Obama talks with his nominee for Labor Secretary, Thomas 
E. Perez, during a announcement, Monday, March 18, 2013, in the East 
Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Labor 
secretary nominee Thomas Perez cut a "secret deal behind closed doors" with 
leaders of a Minnesota city, persuading them to drop a contentious lawsuit 
in exchange for the Justice Department staying out of whistleblower cases 
brought against the city, according to a congressional Republican report.The 
"quid pro quo," according to the report, potentially cost taxpayers as much 
as $200 million.The allegations are highly unusual, though are already being 
disputed by congressional Democrats. Perez is not a favorite of congressional 
Republicans, and the charges could impact his pending confirmation hearing 
-- scheduled for this Thursday.The report, obtained in advance by Fox News, 
claimed Perez in February 2012 "manipulated" federal law as assistant attorney 
general and "pushed the limits of justice to make this deal happen."Both 
cases involved the city of St. Paul. The 67-page report states that 
the Justice Department's decision to opt out of the whistleblower cases 
potentially cost taxpayers as much as $200 million -- the amount the 
government could have won had it pursued damages in the case.But, according 
to the report, the Justice Department stayed away from that case in 
order to get the city to drop an appeal to the Sup

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the blue, red and white-ribboned medal was to be awarded to individuals 
for "extraordinary achievement" related to a military operation that occurred 
after Sept. 11, 2001. But it does not require the recipient to 
risk his or her life to get it.Over the last decade of 
war, remotely piloted Predator and Reaper drones have become a critical 
weapon to gather intelligence and conduct air strikes against terrorists 
or insurgents around the world. They have been used extensively on the 
battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as in strikes in Pakistan, 
Yemen and northern Africa.Over the same time, cyber attacks have become 
a growing national security threat, with Panetta and others warning that 
the next Pearl Harbor could well be a computer-based assault.The Bronze 
Star is the fourth-highest combat decoration and rewards meritorious service 
in battle, while the Silver Star is the third-highest combat award given 
for bravery. The Purple Heart is ranked just below the Bronze Star.Several 
other awards, including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, are also 
ranked higher than the Silver Star, but are not awarded for combat.In 
addition to veterans' concerns, there is a practical side to the rankings 
for currently serving troops. There are grades of medals -- commendation, 
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Each grade gives troops a certain number of points neede
 tor Robert Mueller and Homeland Security 
Secretary Janet Napolitano.Details of the explosion, which ripped through 
the crowded finish line at the Boston Marathon, are still emerging. Boston 
police say at least two are dead and 23 injured.Authorities were guarding 
a person of interest at a local hospital, sources told FoxNews.com. The 
person, who sources said is 20 years old, had severe burns, but 
authorities had not determined whether the person is a victim or a 
suspected perpetrator.The Boston police commissioner claimed no "suspect" 
is currently in custody.Attorney General Eric Holder has also spoken with 
Mueller and has likewise directed the "full resources" of the Justice Department 
to be deployed, a spokesperson said.Vice President Biden, during a conference 
call on gun violence, said "our prayers are with those people in 
Boston who suffered injury."Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts 
and 2012 Republican presidential nominee, tweeted: "Our hearts are heavy 
with the news out of Boston today."
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