Thousands of U.S. Airstrikes Have Gone Unreported Military Times The U.S. military has failed to disclose thousands of airstrikes against terrorist targets, including many armed drone and Apache helicopter gunship attacks, leading to questions about the government's reported progress in combatting terrorism across the globe. Few Recall Gorsuch's Claimed Volunteer Work at Harvard Wall Street Journal Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch's volunteer work at Harvard Law was touted by President Trump as demonstrating "a commitment to helping the less fortunate," but dozens of students who concurrently participated in the programs said they have no recollection of Mr. Gorsuch's involvement. Climate Whistleblower Story Assailed The Guardian A whistleblower's account, published by the Mail on Sunday, reported that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration rushed to publish exaggerated global warming data in order to influence the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change. But in an opinion column, a scientist in the self-described climate consensus calls the report an "attack piece" that distorts results and neglects data. California: Residents Paying Billions for Power They Don't Need Los Angeles Times Californians are using 2.6 percent less electricity than they did in 2008, but the state's increasing energy supply means that residents are paying a combined $6.8 billion more for power now than they did then. Mystery of U.S. Soldier Who Vanished in Vietnam War, Reappeared in 2008 Atavist Magazine Half a century ago, an American commando vanished in the jungles of Laos. In 2008, he reappeared in Vietnam, reportedly alive and well. But nothing was what it seemed.  |