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May 03 2023
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Recruitment Crisis, Explained: US Navy Names Drag Queen as 'Digital Ambassador'
The Navy promoted a "non-binary" drag queen to be a "digital ambassador" in an effort to attract younger Americans amid recruitment shortages in the military. Joshua Kelley, an active sailor, announced on TikTok in November that the Navy invited him to be its first "digital ambassador." Kelley uses the stage name Harpy Daniels and has performed on Navy ships since 2018, according to the Daily
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Jun 27 2023
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U.S. Supreme Court denies review of Ohio State University doctor sex abuse case
The United States Supreme Court declined to consider an appeal by the Ohio State University of case involving an athletic doctor found to have committed nearly 1,500 sexual assaults and at least four dozen rapes during his tenure. With the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the case, more than 200 survivors of Dr. Richard Strauss’s actions can continue on with lawsuits against the
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May 02 2023
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1,500 U.S. troops being sent to Mexico border for migrant surge
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border amid an expected migrant surge following the end of pandemic-era restrictions, according to four administration officials. Military personnel will do data entry, warehouse support and other administrative tasks so that U.S. Customs and Border Protection can focus on fieldwork, the officials said. The
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Nov 09 2022
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Voters approved more money for affordable housing around the country
Gas prices got a lot of attention from candidates these midterm elections, but rents and home prices that skyrocketed during the pandemic are a far bigger chunk of people's budgets — and those increases are fueled by a historic housing shortage. Voters in dozens of cities were asked to approve more spending for affordable housing, and in some places they did so overwhelmingly.
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Jan 16 2023
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Truck crashes into Henrico house after driver has medical emergency
Gun-control and gun-rights proponents rallied at the Virginia Capitol during an annual day of advocacy on Monday. Some Republicans and allied gun-rights groups hope to roll back measures enacted in recent years when Democrats were in full control of state government, including a red flag law. Many Democrats have proposed a range of bills they say will improve safety, including gun-storage
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Jul 19 2023
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Reports: U.S. Soldier Who Ran into North Korea Had Criminal History, Skipped Flight to Texas
Multiple Korean and American media outlets reported on Wednesday that the American soldier who ran into North Korea on Tuesday joined a South Korean tour group to the border after missing a flight to Fort Bliss, Texas, which military police had escorted him to. The soldier – NK News reported, citing court records – had spent two months in American military detention following multiple arrests
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Jan 01 2023
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US helped Ukraine target Russian generals, sink Moskva, book reveals
American intelligence agencies gave highly sensitive data to the Ukrainian armed forces that allowed them to track and kill a dozen Russian generals and sink the Russian flagship Moskva, a new book reveals — despite strident administration denials.
A “furious” President Joe Biden gave “presidential tongue-lashings” to CIA chief Bill Burns and other top aides in May after leakers told
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May 09 2022
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US sanctions target Russian media
The United States announced new sanctions this weekend, cutting off Western advertising from Russia’s three biggest TV stations as Russian President Vladimir Putin used a major patriotic holiday Monday to again justify his war in Ukraine.
The majority of Russia’s broadcast TV are controlled by the state. These latest sanctions target the three most popular channels: Channel One Russia,
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May 16 2023
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Rep. George Santos could face expulsion vote in House under Democratic procedural move
Rep. George Santos could face a vote to expel him from Congress this week after Democrats launched a procedural push Tuesday to force the measure to the floor of the House of Representatives. Congressional leaders have until Thursday to vote on the proposed measure to oust Santos, who was indicted last week on 13 federal criminal counts. The votes will put Republicans on the hot seat, even if
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May 12 2022
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COVID claims 1 million U.S. lives
The United States has now recorded more than 1 million COVID-19 deaths, according to a Reuters tally, crossing a once-unthinkable milestone about two years after the first cases upended everyday life and quickly transformed it.
The 1 million mark is a stark reminder of the staggering grief and loss caused by the pandemic even as the threat posed by the virus wanes in the minds of many
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