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Aug 24 2023
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Russia Believed To Have Shot Down Plane Carrying Mercenary Leader: REPORT
The plane believed to be carrying Wagner group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was shot down by missiles fired from inside Russia, according to two U.S. officials who spoke to Reuters. Prigozhin, along with Wagner ally Dmitry Utkin and eight other people, was presumed dead after the plane suddenly plummeted out of the sky and crashed during a flight from Moscow to St. Petersburg on Wednesday. U.S.
The Daily CallerSep 10 2023
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Minnesota man dies in crash near East Helena
A 70-year-old Minnesota man died Saturday when the motorcycle he was riding was struck by a vehicle driven by a 68-year-old Helena woman that had turned in front of him, authorities said. The crash occurred 3:12 p.m. at Farm View Drive and U.S. Highway 12 at mile marker 54 near East Helena, the Montana Highway Patrol said. A Roadtrek Motorhome driven by the Helena woman was eastbound on
Independent RecordJul 24 2023
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Royals take series opener from Guardians, 5-3
Salvador Perez became the 10th player in major league history to hit 200 homers as a catcher and Ryan Yarbrough allowed one run in six innings, lifting the Royals to a 5-3 victory over the Guardians on July 24. Perez hit a two-run shot in the sixth off Logan Allen (4-3) to put Kansas City ahead 4-0. He has 240 homers overall in 12 seasons. Hall of Famer Mike Piazza holds the big league record
The News-HeraldOct 23 2017
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Widow Of U.S. Soldier Killed In Niger: Trump’s Call ‘Made Me Cry Even Worse’
Myeshia Johnson confirmed the president told her that her husband “knew what he signed up for.”
HuffPostSep 13 2023
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Biden administration skewers NYC for having ‘no exit strategy’ for migrants
Pot meet kettle!
The Biden administration has skewered New York City for having “no exit strategy” for asylum seekers in shelters — as the feds themselves appear to lack any substantial plan to help US cities with the flood of migrants from the borders.
The stunning potshot at New York’s handling of more than 100,000 migrants — which City Hall called “a slap in the face” — leaked
New York Post (News)Feb 12 2015
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With Ebola cases down dramatically, US military ends mission in West Africa (+video)
Between November and February, new cases of Ebola in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone plummeted from 2,032 to 371, according to data from the White House, which attributed the decline to ‘US-led containment efforts.’
Christian Science MonitorAug 25 2023
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Man Sentenced to 2 1/2 Years for Death Threats to Montana Sen. Jon Tester
A man in Montana has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years for threatening to kill Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. Kevin Patrick Smith, 46, pleaded guilty to one count of threats to injure and murder a U.S. senator in April after he made threats to the senator because he didn't like his political decisions, according to court records. U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen dismissed a second threat
The MessengerApr 09 2015
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Obama gun control push backfires as U.S. firearms industry sees unprecedented surge
The American firearms industry is as healthy as ever seeing an unprecedented surge that has sent production of guns soaring to more than 10.8 million manufactured in 2013 alone - double the total of just three years earlier.
Washington TimesApr 07 2015
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Report: Bergdahl Definitely Deserted To Turn Himself Over to The Taliban, Other U.S. Enemies
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was traded in a prisoner swap by the Obama administration for five top Taliban commanders last summer, has been charged with desertion and misbehaving in front to the enemy under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. He faces life in prison if he is convicted.
TownhallSep 09 2023
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What We Know About the Moroccan Earthquake
The unusually powerful earthquake struck at just after 11 p.m. local time on Friday in the High Atlas Mountains, less than 50 miles south of the tourist center of Marrakesh. The death toll climbed quickly and stood at more than 800 by Saturday afternoon, with more than 700 injured. Experts said it could rise further. Blackouts were widespread as a result of the quake, which flattened houses in
Wall Street Journal (News)