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Oct 07 2014
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Congress on verge of doing what Taliban, al Qaeda can’t: Break U.S. Army
The Army is calling on active and retired generals to spread the word in Congress that another spate of automatic budget cuts would cripple America’s largest ground force, an internal memo says.
Washington TimesJan 06 2020
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The Assassination of Qassim Suleimani
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On Thursday, January 2nd, President Trump ordered an airstrike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani led Iran's elite Quds Force, a covert group of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that Abridge NewsSep 07 2019
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Pro-Life Group Sends Cease-and-Desist Letters to YouTube, Pinterest Alleging Censorship
One of the nation’s leading pro-life organizations is fighting YouTube and Pinterest over alleged discrimination against the group’s anti-abortion posts on both platforms.
The group, Live Action, announced Friday that its attorneys had sent cease and-desist letters to YouTube and Pinterest dated August 21, demanding the platforms address its allegations or contact its lawyers by August
National Review (News)Mar 29 2013
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Photos Reveal North Korean 'US Mainland Strike Plan'
A new image of Kim Jong Un in a meeting with military generals shows that several areas of mainland America are the targets of nuclear strikes.
International Business TimesJul 02 2019
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Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher is found NOT GUILTY of murdering ISIS fighter and will walk free despite being convicted of one war crime - posing with a corpse - which he has already served time for
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher has been found not guilty of murder and attempted murder after a two week war crimes trial.
The jury took less than a day to reach a verdict. Gallager, 40, was convicted of posing with the ISIS fighter's corpse but is expected to walk free from court on Tuesday.
The maximum sentence for the crime is four months and he spent longer than that in
Daily MailJan 09 2024
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Fulton County DA Accused of Improper Relationship with Special Prosecutor
One of Donald Trump’s co-defendants in his Georgia election interference case alleged in a court filing Monday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis engaged in a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade prior to him being hired for the case.
For Context: In August 2023, The Fulton County District Attorney charged Trump and 18 other individuals under Georgia’s
NBC News Digital Newsweek Washington TimesNov 26 2016
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Donald Trump Selects Donald McGahn as White House Counsel
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday selected Donald McGahn, his chief campaign attorney, to join him in the White House as his top lawyer, sliding the longtime election-law expert into what promises to be a high-profile job with unique challenges in the next administration.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 13 2020
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Privacy laws of the United States
The privacy laws of the United States deal with several different legal concepts. One is the invasion of privacy, a tort based in common law allowing an aggrieved party to bring a lawsuit against an individual who unlawfully intrudes into their private affairs, discloses their private information, publicizes them in a false light, or appropriates their name for personal gain.[1] Public figures
WikipediaOct 09 2020
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Trump’s obstruction of the 2020 census, explained
The Constitution mandates that everyone be counted in the 2020 census. Trump has stood in the way.
County Judge Lina Hidalgo, the chief executive of Harris County, Texas, worried about an undercount in the 2020 census long before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
The county, the largest in Texas, has about 4.7 million residents, about 1 million of whom Hidalgo says fall into categories
VoxMay 14 2015
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Report: Secret Service Agents in Bar For 5 Hours Before White House Bomb Scare Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/secret-service-agents-drinking-white-house/2015/05/14/id/644622/#ixzz3a8bJPWo3 Urgent: Rate Obama
Two Secret Service agents had been drinking and probably were impaired when they disrupted an investigation of an unattended package outside the White House as they drove back from a bar, government investigators said in a report released Thursday. The agents in the March 4 incident spent five hours at an Irish bar and restaurant less than a mile from the White House, celebrating a colleague’s
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