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US prepares to evacuate Sudan Embassy
In response to the ongoing conflict between two opposing factions in Sudan, which has resulted in unrest and instability in the region, the Pentagon has dispatched more soldiers and equipment to Camp Lemmonier in Djibouti to prepare for the potential evacuation of US staff from the Sudan embassy.
read more'The Covenant' star Jake Gyllenhaal reveals inspiration behind military roles
‘At the beginning of my career, I played a Marine, a recruit, and I got to know a lot of people in the military and learned from them’
read moreFrom ban to breakthrough: Women on the front lines
Following lift of Pentagon ban, women have climbed ranks of military at unprecedented rate
read moreTenn. town angry with Jack Daniels over ‘whiskey fungus'
Residents of Mulberry, a small town in Lincoln County, Tennessee, are fighting a black mold, scientifically named Baudoinia Compniacensis, also known as whiskey fungus, which is spreading across the town.
read moreSerbian President denies selling military gear to Ukraine
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic denied on Thursday that his country had sold weapons or ammunition to either Ukraine or Russia. This statement comes after a classified Pentagon document was leaked, which stated that Serbia had agreed to supply arms to Ukraine, which is fighting against Russian aggression, or had already done.
read moreUS Govt. snatched land to expand Arlington Ceremony, legal battle ensued
A bench trial has commenced in a federal court to determine whether or not the US government should pay up to $21m to compensate a Virginia county for the land that it took to expand Arlington National Cemetery.
read moreFBI arrests suspect in massive intelligence leak, Discord cooperating with DOJ
Breaking: FBI raids home in North Dighton, Massachusetts, and arrests suspect of massive intelligence leak, Airman 1st Class Jack Teixeira.
read moreMexican military accused of murder in Nuevo Laredo
Uniformed Soldiers of the Mexican military have been accused of shooting and killing unarmed civilians, including an American citizen, Gustavo Ángel Suárez Castillo, in Nuevo Laredo on February 26th. Mr. Castillo had six friends in his truck with him when four vehicles filled with armed men began chasing and firing at them.
read moreAir Force investigates graffiti of Swastikas, racial slurs
Graffiti incident marks latest incident to make headlines out of Minot
read moreIran downs drone near military site, Israel tensions mount
Iran drone incident comes days after Israel-attributed air strikes in Syria hit Iran-linked targets
read moreTeen pulls knife at Chick-fil-A, attack is stopped by Marines
According to the Stafford County Sheriff, “Three hero Marines jumped into action to prevent a stabbing during an altercation,” at a Chick-fil-A near Marine Corps Base Quantico.
read moreFinland joins NATO, escalates tensions with Russia
Decision by Finland is likely to yield significant geopolitical consequences
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