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Apr 18 2024
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Skeletal remains of Marine captain found in 'unexpected' place
New Jersey researchers recently announced that a U.S. Marine's partial remains had been sitting in a child's rock collection for an unknown number of years. According to officials, the story begins with the death of Marine Corps Captain Everett Leland Yager in July 1951. He was flying over Riverside County, California, when an accident occurred during a military training exercise. The young
Fox News (Online News)Apr 10 2024
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12th Marine Littoral: We visit a newly formed U.S. Marine Corps unit based in Japan
12th Marine Littoral: We visit a newly formed U.S. Marine Corps unit based in Japan
12th Marine Littoral: We visit a newly formed U.S. Marine Corps unit based in Japan Audio will be available later today.
President Biden hosts Japan's prime minister for a state visit highlighting tighter cooperation between their militaries. Both are shifting forces to deter potential adversaries
NPR Fact CheckApr 12 2024
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Portage opposes state bill that exempts streaming services from paying to maintain cable
PORTAGE, MI -- Like city streets or sidewalks, telecommunications cables buried underground or running into homes are public utilities owned by taxpayers. Cities across the state collect more than $100 million from cable companies for the use of those cables every year, Portage City Manager Pat McGinnis said. In turn, cities maintain them, and can use extra money to support public services and
MLive.comApr 21 2024
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Mariners fall to Rockies in 10 innings in opener of split doubleheader
DENVER — The Mariners could only delay the irritating frustration of losing a game they should’ve won by one inning. And the regret of all those missed scoring opportunities over the previous nine innings somehow felt just a little worse because they’d finally taken a lead only to see it erased. With no outs in the top of the 10th and Colorado’s Charlie Blackmon standing on third base as the
The Seattle TimesApr 24 2024
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Marine in helicopter unit dies at Camp Pendleton during 'routine operations'
A U.S. Marine in a helicopter training unit died during “routine military operations” at Camp Pendleton military base in Southern California. The Marine, whose name hasn't been released, was declared dead at 5 p.m. Tuesday on base, military officials confirmed with USA TODAY. It wasn't immediately clear what led up to the Marine's death, but a military spokesperson did say that the death was
"USA Today" ContributorFeb 13 2022
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Many faith leaders wary of religious exemptions for vaccine
By the thousands, Americans have been seeking religious exemptions in order to circumvent COVID-19 vaccine mandates, but generally they are doing so without the encouragement of major denominations and prominent religious leaders.
From the Vatican, Pope Francis has defended the vaccines as “the most reasonable solution to the pandemic.” The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America declared
Associated PressApr 23 2024
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Marines getting new amphibious ship designed for critical China mission
If Marines are expected to counter Chinese military operations in the Indo-Pacific region, they are going to need a way to shuttle troops from island to island across a vast maritime expanse while bottling up China’s own navy. Retired Gen. David Berger, the former Marine Corps Commandant, proposed a concept for a light amphibious warship in 2019 as part of his plan to realign the Marines for
Washington TimesAug 04 2023
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Federal Court Upholds Connecticut Law Eliminating Religious Exemptions For Childhood Vaccines
A Connecticut law eliminating religious exemptions for childhood vaccines is constitutional and legal, according to a federal appeals court. In a Friday ruling, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dismissed the claim that refusal to accept religious exemptions for vaccinations was unconstitutional. “[I]t is not enough for a law to simply affect religious practice; the law
The Daily WireAug 04 2023
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Connecticut (USA) confirms a law that eliminates the religious exemption from vaccination requirements
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a 2021 Connecticut law that removes the state’s longstanding religious exemption from childhood immunization requirements for schools, colleges and day care centers. The decision comes about a year and a half after a trial judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging the contentious law, sparking protests at the state Capitol, ABC News has reported. “This
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