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Mar 13 2024
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SXSW supports artists boycotting the Austin festival, even as the Texas governor slams them
South by Southwest, which began last week at the Austin Convention Center in Texas, touts the Army among its sponsors. South by Southwest has voiced support for artists boycotting its festivities and events in Austin, Texas, after they were criticized by that state’s governor, Greg Abbott, on social media. The annual entertainment and technology festival said in a missive Tuesday that it “does
Los Angeles TimesApr 27 2023
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Former US Army soldier with apparent plot to 'physically remove' racial minorities pleads guilty to separate gun charge
A former US Army soldier accused of plotting to “physically remove” Black and brown people in several North Carolina counties is now facing up to a decade in prison after pleading guilty to a separate, gun-related charge, federal prosecutors announced. Noah Edwin Anthony, 23, pleaded guilty to possessing an unregistered short-barrel rifle during his Tuesday arraignment, a release from the US
CNN DigitalMar 22 2024
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Obituary: Leslie B. Knapp
ROXBURY – Leslie B. Knapp, 91, died Wednesday March 20, 2024, at his residence in Roxbury. Leslie was born in Rumford on July 7, 1932, and was a son of the late Elwin and Gertrude (Lavallee) Knapp. He was a graduate of Mexico High School and served in the U.S. Army as a PFC. He worked for Boise Cascade paper mill in Rumford and retired from the material handling dept. in 1993 after more than
Lewiston Sun JournalDec 18 2020
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Fort Hood Soldiers Harbor Doubts About Army's Accountability Efforts
AN INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE appointed by Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy released a scathing report last week finding that Fort Hood leadership allowed a “toxic culture” of sexual assault and harassment to flourish at the troubled Army base in Killeen, Texas.
The committee, which was appointed after public outcry over a string of suicides and homicides, including the high-profile murder of 20
The InterceptOct 14 2022
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War of Words: Russian Army Will Be ‘Annihilated’ if Putin Uses Nukes, Says EU’s Top Diplomat
In another round of escalating rhetoric, the European Union’s top diplomat said that the Russian military would be “annihilated” if Vladimir Putin launches a nuclear strike in Ukraine.
The war or words surrounding the war in Ukraine continued on Thursday, with EU Foreign Affairs Chief Josep Borrell said that “such a powerful response” would come from the West in response to any nuclear
Breitbart NewsMar 24 2024
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Wrong-way driver killed in I-15 bus crash identified
SALT LAKE CITY — Troopers on Sunday identified a 46-year-old man wrong-way driver who died after crashing into a bus transporting Army Reserve cadets on I-15 Thursday morning. The driver was identified as Jason Musnug, of Herriman. About 6:30 a.m. on Thursday, Musnug was driving a Chevy Silverado north in the southbound lanes of I-15 when it hit a bus in the HOV lane near 400 North, said Utah
KSLMar 22 2024
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Honoring a Kansas war hero: State Capitol memorial for Father Emil Kapaun
A bill authorizing a permanent memorial in the Kansas Statehouse for Emil Joseph Kapaun, a Kansas-native war hero and Catholic priest who died in the Korean War, was signed into law Friday by Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly. Kapaun, who served as an Army chaplain in World War II and Korea, received the U.S. Armed Forces’ highest military honor, the Medal of Honor, in 2013 — 62 years after his death in
The Wichita EagleNov 04 2018
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Joining The Poll Worker Army On Election Day's Front Lines
On Nov. 6, I'll join almost a million other Americans who have volunteered — for a minimal fee — to help man the polls.
NPR (Online News)Nov 29 2021
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How far-right extremist groups face exposure from army of hacktivists
Throughout 2021, websites associated with far-right extremist groups and extremist-friendly platforms and hosts have suffered from data leaks and breaches that have exposed the inner workings of far-right groups, and the nature of the movement as a whole.
The data has been exfiltrated in breaches engineered by so-called “ethical hackers” – often assisted by poor security practices from
The GuardianMar 22 2024
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Las Vegas food pantry spills the beans on info for seniors citizens
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Food pantry volunteers open the doors to residents in need every week, but they are seeing the senior citizens who used to be their biggest donors, now lining up to receive something off the shelf. Major Harold Laubach, Divisional Secretary for Southern Nevada Salvation Army, said he sees the shift occur at their Henderson location as more seniors and families speak with
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