Category: Security
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Pentagon banned from requiring pronouns
The final compromise on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by Congress prevents the Pentagon from mandating the use of personal pronouns regarding official military… Read More
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Former Navy men’s lacrosse coach Dick Szlasa dies at age 87
Dick Szlasa, whose Hall of Fame lacrosse coaching career was highlighted by a successful 10-year stint at Navy, died Saturday night at Autumn Lake Healthcare in Manchester after being in… Read More
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Army football recruit Andrew Wiggins soldiers on for Oswego East in basketball. ‘Brings so much to the table.’
Strong, independent, self sufficient. That sums up Oswego East senior Andrew Wiggins, but he is no army of one. He’s definitely a team player. No doubt,… Read More
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Top US, Chinese military officials speak amid warming ties
Gen. Charles Brown, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs, spoke with his Chinese counterpart for the first time in a call that the Biden administration… Read More
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Supreme Court declines to put hold on Illinois gun ban
For the second time in six months, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday denied a request from gun rights advocates to put a hold on… Read More
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CPS teacher gave officials the wrong name of boyfriend after video showed him striking a student, records show
As Chicago police Officer Craig Lancaster awaits trial on a felony aggravated battery charge for striking an eighth grade student, newly released documents show that… Read More
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US military at 80-year low, Pentagon urges ‘national call to service’
The United States military will have the smallest force in over 80 years as it prepares for the start of 2024. The Pentagon recently informed… Read More
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Three arrested after $146,000 stolen in ‘sextortion’ scheme run from an SC prison
State officials have arrested three people who are accused of participating in a sextortion scheme run from inside of one of South Carolina’s prisons. On… Read More
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USS Harry S. Truman leaves Norfolk Naval Shipyard, rejoins the fleet
The USS Harry S. Truman rejoined the U.S. Second Fleet after a year-long maintenance cycle at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Looming roughly 20 stories above the water, the floating… Read More
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Thousands flee as Sudan’s civil war spreads to crucial aid hub
Fighting spread to a Sudanese city crucial to international aid efforts, forcing about 15,000 people to flee and threatening to deepen a humanitarian disaster caused… Read More