Day: April 15, 2023
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Man struck, killed after walking onto tracks and into rail tunnel at Pentagon City Metro station
A man was struck and killed by a Metrorail train Saturday morning at the Blue Line Pentagon City station.
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Military to provide health care to civilians affected by Red Hill water
The Defense Health Agency announced Monday that it will begin evaluating—and potentially providing medical treatment to—civilians affected by the Red Hill water crisis from now until March 10 on a “space available ” basis. The Defense Health Agency announced Monday that it will begin evaluating—and potentially providing medical treatment to—civilians affected by the Red Hill water crisis from now…
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Naval Academy jiu-jitsu team grows in popularity, wins season-ending tournament against archrival Army
When Midshipman 1st Class Cole Shenk first joined the Naval Academy jiu-jitsu team in 2019, the club sport had only a few dozen participants and practiced outdoors. “We use to have two mats split up on the racketball courts outside to train,” said Shenk, a Lancaster, Pennsylvania, native who has participated in jiu-jitsu and wrestling since high school. “It was…
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Information Leaks and Russia’s Lies
Commentary “We are at that stage of the war when the information war is sometimes even more important than the direct physical clashes at the front,” Lt. Col. Yurii Bereza, a battalion commander with Ukraine’s National Guard, said regarding the recent leak of top secret U.S. documents. On April 11, the FBI arrested Jack Teixeira,…
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NATO member Finland breaks ground on Russia border fence
The construction of barbed-wired fence along Finland’s long border with Russia – primarily meant to curb illegal migration – has broken ground near the southeastern town of Imatra less than two weeks after the Nordic country joined NATO as the 31st member of the military alliance.
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Ukraine awaits U.S. missile system after latest Russian strike
The death toll from Russian missile strikes on eastern Ukraine’s city of Sloviansk rose to 11 Saturday as rescue crews tried to reach people trapped in the rubble of an apartment building, Ukrainian authorities said.
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More details emerge about accused leaker of classified Pentagon documents
Following the arrest and charging of suspected document leaker Jack Teixeira this week, more details have come out about the Massachusetts Air National Guardsman’s behavior before being found out; including a prescient high school yearbook quote. As a member of the Air National Guard’s 102nd Intelligence Wing, Teixeira was confirmed to have had top-secret security…
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China is Preparing For War; Is The US Ready?
China is Preparing For War; Is The US Ready? Authored by Andrew Thornebrooke via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The ammunition is running low, casualties are immense, medicine and other critical supplies have not come for weeks, and a nuclear attack on the American homeland is imminent. A US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor…
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China’s ‘M&A King’ Bao Fan Vanished, Rocking Country’s Financial Sector
China’s ‘M&A King’ Bao Fan Vanished, Rocking Country’s Financial Sector Authored by Shawn Lin and Olivia Li via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), China’s “M&A King” Bao Fan has been missing for over 50 days, sending shockwaves throughout the country’s financial and political circles. The headquarters of China Renaissance is seen in Beijing on Feb.…
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Kash’s Corner: Obfuscation and Lies, from the Pentagon Intel Leak to the Whitewashing of the Afghanistan Exit Debacle
Why is the FBI targeting churches? Who approved the memos singling out Catholic churches and associating terms like “red pill” and “based” with domestic violent extremism? How did classified intelligence on Ukraine end up spreading online for weeks without being detected? And what does Kash Patel—as the person in charge of the Defense Department’s transition…