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Apr 15 2024
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Wisconsin defensive end T.J. Bollers plans to transfer
MADISON – T.J. Bollers’ attempt to earn playing time on Wisconsin’s defensive line appears to be over. The redshirt junior from Tiffin, Iowa, announced Monday he plans to enter the transfer portal. Bollers started out at outside linebacker at UW but transitioned to defensive end last season. He played in only four games last season, mostly on special teams, and had been working on the No. 3
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApr 18 2024
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Israeli Defense Minister Gallant Vows to Counter Iran's Violence
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant vowed to fight Iran’s ongoing attempts to foment violence in the Jewish state during a visit to the Binyamin region of southern Samaria on Wednesday. “Also here in Judea and Samaria, Iran’s tentacles are trying to bring about terror attacks. Smuggling of weapons, explosives, squads, money, intelligence—all to harm Israeli citizens,” said the defense
Newsmax (News)Apr 16 2024
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Oregon football defensive back Daylen Austin arrested on charges of hit and run
EUGENE — Oregon defensive back Daylen Austin was arrested on charges of a hit and run. Austin, 19, is in custody at Lane County jail as of 6:50 p.m. Tuesday, according to jail records. A Eugene police department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for information related to Austin’s arrest, which took place Tuesday. The time of the alleged incident is not immediately clear.
The OregonianApr 17 2024
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Utah State defensive end Paul Fitzgerald transfers to Utah
Idaho State quarterback Jordan Cooke (1) throws a pass next to Utah State defensive tackle Hale Motu'apuaka (8) and defensive end Paul Fitzgerald (32) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, in Logan, Utah. (Eli Lucero/The Herald Journal via AP) Utah State defensive end Paul Fitzgerald will be moving just a little bit south to his next college
Deseret NewsNov 27 2023
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Lummis, Barrasso demand that defense department drop abortion travel policy
Two years after the fall of Roe v. Wade, battles over abortion rights are far from over. Wyoming’s Sens. Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso joined 25 other Republicans earlier this month in signing a letter demanding that the U.S. Department of Defense rescind its policy of covering travel expenses for service members and their dependents seeking abortions. After the U.S. Supreme Court's
Casper Star-TribuneApr 10 2024
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Grassley says feds are 'dragging feet' on bolstering cybersecurity defense
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, contacted seven federal agencies with open Government Accountability Office (GAO) recommendations for improving the cybersecurity of U.S. critical infrastructure. Besides urging administrators to close the recommendations, some of which are years old, Grassley demands records on their departments’ cybersecurity testing practices and their
The Iowa TorchApr 16 2024
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Illinois, Chicago health departments celebrate response to measles outbreak
CHICAGO — The heads of the Illinois and Chicago health departments are taking a victory lap on their response to the ongoing measles outbreak. “The response has been swift and although more work needs to be done, it’s continuing to show effectiveness,” Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Sameer Vohra said. Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Olusimbo Ige said it
WGNApr 12 2024
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A Plan to Infuse American Values into State Department Hiring
The State Department is failing to recruit a Foreign Service that fully represents the American people, as required by the Foreign Service Act of 1980. One of State’s most glaring recruitment shortcomings is its inability to hire new Foreign Service officers (FSOs) who come from all geographic regions of America. This ongoing failure helps to perpetuate the mindset of the current Foreign
The American ConservativeApr 18 2024
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Illinois Department of Public Health reports 64 measles cases this year
The Illinois Department of Public Health has reported 64 measles cases in the state this year. Last year, the state saw five cases of measles, and the last case before 2023 was in 2019. The first case this year was reported in early March. Many of the initial cases were linked to a Chicago migrant shelter, and two cases were in suburban Cook County. The most recent case was reported in Cicero
Daily NorthwesternNov 22 2023
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Biden Department of Defense Requests $114.7 Million for 'Diversity and Inclusion Activities'
Here’s another story about the Biden administration’s priorities that will send you looking for a wall to bang your head on. As the drumbeats of a potential world war can be heard on our doorstep, two wars to fund, and Iran breathing down our neck, the Department of Defense has made a $114 million request from the government. But this money will not go toward ammunition or safety equipment for
Western Journal