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Oct 05 2020
News
Trump discharged from Walter Reed, returns to White House
President Trump was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and returned to the White House on Monday evening to continue his fight against the novel coronavirus, after his medical team warned that he “may not entirely be out of the woods yet.”
Dressed in a navy suit and tie and wearing a face mask, Trump walked out of Walter Reed on his own. Upon walking out the
Fox News DigitalApr 05 2016
News
Iran Isn't Really Honoring the 'Spirit' of Our Nuclear Deal, Obama Says
Behold, the perfect 'Smart Power' presidential pull quote in light of Justin's two updates yesterday, wherein the US Navy interdicted an Iranian weapons shipment destined for Shiite rebels in Yemen, and one of the regime's generals instructed the American government to take its criticism of Iran's rogue ballistic missile tests and shove it. Your thoughts, Mr. President?
TownhallJul 07 2012
News
U.S. beefs up Gulf naval force amid tension with Iran
A U.S. navy ship that had been slated for decommissioning has been sent instead to the Gulf to help mine-clearing operations, the U.S. Fifth Fleet based in Bahrain said, the latest move in a gradual U.S. build-up as tensions with Iran smoulder.
TownhallApr 01 2020
News
LA engineer derailed train near USNS Mercy over ‘conspiracy theory’
A Los Angeles train engineer was arrested Wednesday for allegedly derailing a locomotive near the Navy hospital ship USNS Mercy — believing a conspiracy theory that the government is covering up the vessel’s true purpose, federal authorities said.
Eduardo Moreno, 44, of San Pedro, is accused of ramming the locomotive through two barriers and the end of a track on Tuesday and coming to
New York Post (News)Mar 30 2020
News
Hospital Ship USNS Comfort Arrives In New York To Ease Coronavirus Pressure
The USNS Comfort, one of the Navy's hospital ships that has often been called on to deliver humanitarian aid, has arrived in New York City to help ease the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ship entered New York Harbor on Monday morning, passing the Statue of Liberty on its way to Pier 88 in Manhattan.
The ship will be used to treat patients who do not have the disease caused by the
NPR (Online News)Dec 15 2019
News
West Point, Annapolis Officials Investigating Possible ‘White Power’ Hand Sign
West Point and Annapolis officials are trying to determine the motives of service academy students who flashed hand signs on national television Saturday that in certain contexts are associated with “white power.”
The hand sign appeared to be displayed both by West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen during a broadcast of the annual Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, but U.S.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 04 2021
Opinion
The Declaration of Independence’s debt to Black America
In his famous Independence Day oration of 1852, Frederick Douglass asked, “What to the American slave is your Fourth of July?” If we turn that around and ask, “What to the Fourth of July were African Americans?,” we can only answer: “A lot.”
African Americans played a crucial, if often overlooked, role in their White owners’ and neighbors’ decision to declare independence from Britain
Washington PostMay 30 2016
News
The VA Declared Thousands Of Living Veterans Dead, Cut Off Their Benefits
When the VA isn't leaving veterans to die waiting in line for healthcare at hospitals across the country, the disastrous system is declaring veterans who are alive and well...dead.
VA officials are now admitting the agency declared more than 4,000 living veterans, dead, cutting off their benefits. Navy Veteran Mike Rieker from Florida is one of them.
TownhallAug 11 2019
News
Trump ‘In No Rush’ to Select Permanent Intelligence Chief
WASHINGTON—President Trump said he was in no hurry to select a candidate for the nation’s permanent intelligence chief, after current and former national-security officials and Democratic lawmakers warned of instability following the ouster of the director of national intelligence and his top deputy.
Speaking to reporters on Friday before leaving for fundraising events in New York,
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 25 2018
News
Sen. John McCain, Former Presidential Nominee And Prisoner Of War, Dies At 81
Arizona senator and former Republican presidential nominee John McCain died Saturday at the age of 81. McCain leaves behind his wife of 37 years, Cindy; seven children, including three from his first marriage, to Carol Shepp; and his 106-year-old mother, Roberta McCain. Perhaps America's most famous prisoner of war, the former Navy pilot with a famous admiral father was shot down over Vietnam
NPR (Online News)