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Some Northern politicians are going about their resentment with equanimity, some others make a hell of fuss about it. Some of them ...
The Trump administration’s budget bill authorizes $45 billion for more detention centers like the one CoreCivic plans in ...
The clergy, 250 strong, gathered on the steps of the Kansas City Convention Center. They proclaimed a clear, moral argument ...
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‘It sipple out deh!’
“War ina Babylon, tribal war ina Babylon. It sipple out deh (wha’ you seh?)” ...
Nevertheless, over the course of the previous year, the pair had fashioned themselves into two of the least likely soldiers ...
Cops in capital initially beat, trample protesters but then stand down, allowing them to halt traffic for over 2 hours; police chief orders probe into violence toward demonstrators The post Haredi ...
Opinion: Opinion: For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an era.
The U.S. Army is updating its facial hair grooming policy in an Army Directive that resulted from a force-wide review of military standards. The update ...
Since July 22, 2025, Ukraine has been gripped by protests following the adoption of a new law that effectively abolishes the independence of anti-corruption institutions, the National Anti-Corruption ...
Capt. Lydia Laga is a U.S. Army public affairs officer currently serving as the public affairs officer for the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, at Hunter Army Airfield.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dangerous trend: the intentional creation of public health law vacuums, in which no governance efforts are exerted to address a defined public health problem.