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lso were killed in that attack.Col.
Thomas Collins, a spokesman for U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan, provided
new details about the adviser's death Sunday, saying he was killed during
the fighting in Kunar province.The two-day operation was launched Friday
after a tip that dozens of Taliban were concentrated in an area
in the Shigal district, Wasify said.Afghanistan's Interior Ministry said
six Taliban militants were killed in the operation in Sano Dara Sheltan
village, including two senior commanders identified as Ali Khan and Gul
Raof, the main planner and organizer of attacks in the area.Wasify initially
put the casualty toll at 11 Taliban militants killed, and four Afghan
security forces, six civilians and 10 Taliban militants wounded. But he
later lowered the toll to seven Taliban militants killed.The different figures
could not be immediately reconciled, but the governor has sent a fact-finding
delegation to the area to get more details.U.S. Secretary of State John
Kerry mourned the death of the foreign service officer killed in the
bombing -- the first death of an American diplomat on the job
since last year's Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in
Benghazi, Libya.Kerry called the death of Anne Smedinghoff, a 25-year-old
native of Illinois, a "grim reminder" of the danger facing American foreign
service workers serving overseas.
ll to 63.3 percent last month. It's the lowest such figure since
May 1979.The falling participation rate tarnished the only apparent good
news in the jobs report the Labor Department released Friday: The unemployment
rate dropped to a four-year low of 7.6 percent in March from
7.7 in February.People without a job who stop looking for one are
no longer counted as unemployed. That's why the U.S. unemployment rate dropped
in March despite weak hiring. If the 496,000 who left the labor
force last month had still been looking for jobs, the unemployment rate
would have risen to 7.9 percent in March."Unemployment dropped for all the
wrong reasons," says Craig Alexander, chief economist with TD Bank Financial
Group. "It dropped because more workers stopped looking for jobs. It signaled
less confidence and optimism that there are jobs out there."The participation
rate peaked at 67.3 percent in 2000, reflecting an influx of women
into the work force. It's been falling steadily ever since.Part of the
drop reflects the baby boom generation's gradual move into retirement. But
such demographics aren't the whole answer.Even Americans of prime working
age 25 to 54 years old are dropping out of
the workforce. Their participation rate fell to 81.1 percent last month,
tied with November for the lowest since December 1984."It's the lack of
job opportunities the lack of demand for workers that is
keeping these workers from working or seeking work," says
A constitutional attorney says the possibility that Foxnews.com reporter
Jana Winter could go to jail for refusing to reveal her sources
for a story in the aftermath of the Aurora movie massacre is
enough for the government to re-evaluate state Shield laws.David Rivkin,
who appeared on Fox & Friends Sunday, said there needs to be
a national solution that would never put any reporter in that situation.In
2012, Winter wrote an exclusive story detailing how alleged gunman James
Holmes sent a package to a University of Colorado psychiatrist that included
a notebook "full of details about how he was going to kill
people," according to one of her sources.Rivkin said Holmes lawyers believe
they wont get a fair trial if they dont know Winters source.Its
a very weak argument, Rivkin said.Rivkin explained that New York, where
Winter is based, has an Absolute Shield Law that protects reporters from
revealing their sources. However, New York courts decided that Winters situation
should be looked at under Colorado Shield laws, which contain exceptions
that may allow reporters to testify.This whole story to me demonstrates
that there is a need for a national solution, Rivkin said.Click for
full coverage of Fox News' First Amendment fight.
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