Category: Security
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US Navy responds to China’s accusations
The United States Navy has issued a response after China accused a U.S. ship of “illegally” intruding into disputed waters between China and the Philippines… Read More
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US Navy, UK, Australia will test AI system to help crews track Chinese submarines in the Pacific
The U.S. and two of its closest partners are set to test a new way to track Chinese submarines using artificial intelligence. Crews flying Pacific… Read More
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Bodies found at JBLM believed to be missing couple, sheriff says
The remains of two people found Saturday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord are believed to be a Thurston County couple who went missing nearly a month ago, according… Read More
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US troops suing gov’t for ‘billions’ in backpay over Covid mandate
In a groundbreaking development, three lawsuits with the potential for a class action suit are being filed on behalf of former United States service members.… Read More
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Family of US veteran ‘devastated’ by burial rejection
Sisters Lynne Mowers and Kathy Mitchell flew across the country in October to attend a funeral for their parents at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial… Read More
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Migrants ‘displacing’ military families for Army-Navy game
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is pressuring President Joe Biden to take action on the southern border after reports that military families who previously booked rooms… Read More
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Security guard killed in Macy’s stabbing attack
An unidentified male suspect is in custody after stabbing two security guards at a Macy’s store in Philadelphia, resulting in the death of one of… Read More
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Senate bill would curb asbestos lawsuits from cancer victims, critics say
Military veterans, trial lawyers and state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are warning that a Republican-backed Ohio Senate bill would block cancer victims and their… Read More
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US targets banks’ billions of dollars in overdraft fees
A top US consumer watchdog is preparing to make it much harder for banks to charge clients overdraft fees — setting up a clash with… Read More
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Massachusetts veteran will return to Pearl Harbor for 82nd national remembrance ceremonies on Dec. 7
As a little boy growing up in Holyoke, Harry L. Chandler dreamed of being a sailor. He remembers insisting his mother get him a child-sized sailor suit each… Read More