From Iraq to Standing Rock
On July 4, About Face launched their “Right to Refuse Campaign,” an initiative that argues that service members deserve legal protections allowing them to refuse orders they believe are unlawful or immoral, without fear of punishment. The campaign aspires for Congress to enact legislation safeguarding this right.

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Streaming Series Revisits Local Tragedy and Redemption
For fans of police procedures and documentaries of unsolved cases, LA Harbor residents have had a real treat on their Netflix account and not even realized it. For more than a year, the documentary series “Homicide: Los Angeles,” which focuses on detectives and prosecutors as they revisit their most challenging homicide cases in Los Angeles, has been streaming.
Editorials
From Iraq to Standing Rock
On July 4, About Face launched their “Right to Refuse Campaign,” an initiative that argues that service members deserve legal protections allowing them to refuse orders they believe are unlawful or immoral, without fear of punishment. The campaign aspires for Congress to enact legislation safeguarding this right.