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Apr 09 2024
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More of this for Ukraine, Please ... U.S. Government to Approve Commercial Sale of Air Defense
As I have said earlier … he will not leave Ukraine to be swallowed up by Putin and Russia’s revanchist neo-imperialistic project. It has been 10 years now since Russia invaded Ukraine(Crimea) and JRB(our awesome President) and the late senator John McCain were among the earliest U.S. senior officials to support Ukraine against Russia. JRB isn’t about to quit now, even as the House of
Daily KosMay 14 2024
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Ukraine's F-16s may come too late to stop Russian onslaught
The expected delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine may come too late to have a significant impact on Russia's ongoing offensive in Kharkiv, experts have told Newsweek. Russia has captured up to 47 square miles of Ukrainian territory in only two days, representing "the most significant border incursion since the full-scale invasion began," according to the Associated Press. Ukrainian pilots
NewsweekMay 15 2024
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1 dead after Amtrak train struck SUV in Round Rock
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) — One person is dead after police said an Amtrak train struck an SUV Wednesday morning in Round Rock. The Round Rock Police Department shared it shut down the Interstate 35 frontage roads on both the northbound and southbound sides near McNeil Road to further investigate. Officers are advising people to find other ways to get around that area. Police said they received
Yahoo NewsMay 15 2024
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Police investigate deadly train, vehicle crash in Round Rock
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) — Police are shutting down two Interstate 35 frontage roads in Round Rock while investigating a deadly crash involving a train and a vehicle. The Round Rock Police Department posted on X late Wednesday morning that this happened on I-35 near McNeil Road. Both frontage roads on the northbound and southbound sides are now closed, police said. Officers advised drivers to
KXAN NewsMay 14 2024
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Ukraine Needs Air Defense Batteries for Kharkiv, Zelenskiy Says
Ukraine needs two air defense batteries to shield Kharkiv from Russian attacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said after meeting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken .
Reinforcements have been deployed to stabilize the northeastern frontline after Russia launched a large-scale offensive toward Kharkiv for the first time since 2022. Kremlin troops are attempting to push the contact line
BloombergMay 20 2024
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Train strikes N.J. electrical poles, injuring motorists and spurring power outage
A freight train traveling over a North Jersey bridge brought down a set of electrical poles Monday afternoon, sending debris onto passing cars below and trapping several motorists in their vehicles, according to officials.
The train passed over a rail line bridge on Division Street in Elizabeth around 1 p.m., Ruby Contreras, a city spokesperson, told NJ Advance Media.
nj.comMar 12 2024
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U.S. announces $300 million in new military aid for Ukraine
The Biden administration announced a new $300 million military assistance package for Ukraine on Tuesday.
Why it matters: The latest tranche of aid comes as Congress continues to drag its feet on passing a new foreign aid package that would include fresh assistance for Ukraine.
State of play: The new package includes $300 million in weapons and equipment that will "address some
AxiosMay 11 2024
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Touring by train is a fantastic way to see Alaska in the spring
The Alaska Railroad had to cancel this weekend’s trains between Anchorage and Seward because of avalanche danger. Sure, the weather’s been crazy this year, but I didn’t have a Mother’s Day avalanche on my bingo card. Thankfully, the railroad arranged for bus transportation to and from Seward both for day-trippers and those catching a cruise ship south to Vancouver. But the announcement served
Anchorage Daily NewsMay 11 2024
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The Missing ‘Ghost Train’ of Louisiana’s Bayou Des Allemands
To believe or not to believe: Does oral history hold some truths? The Civil War usually conjures images of vast and bloody battlefields. But what about skirmishes in remote swamps? The war came to Louisiana, too, and, like everywhere else, people took sides. Being in the deep South, most Louisiana residents naturally sided with the Confederacy. New Orleans, in particular, was a hotbed of rebel
The Epoch Times