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            Ukraine prepares to play "Go Fish" with Russia using bodies and POWs
In the weeks following Russia’s retreat from the northern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv, volunteers are helping the Ukrainian military collect the bodies of deceased Russian Soldiers. Their hope is to trade the bodies back to Russia in exchange for Ukrainian prisoners.
read moreBurn Pit Bill finally has a good chance of passing
The Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s top two ranking representatives have announced that a bipartisan agreement has been reached over the highly anticipated Honoring our PACT Act, also known as the Burn Pit Bill. If passed into law, millions of veterans suffering from conditions related to burn pit exposure will finally be eligible for the care that they are entitled to.
read moreCurfew lifted after 21 people shot in Milwaukee
Over the weekend, violence devastated several areas of Milwaukee. Multiple shootings left 21 injured, including 17 in once incident. As a result, the largest city in Wisconsin implemented a strict 2-night curfew.
read moreUnexplained hepatitis outbreak in children leaves 5 dead, 15 need liver transplant
Today, the Center for Disease Control announced an unexplained hepatitis outbreak that has infected 109 children. So far, the outbreak has left five children dead, and lead to 15 pediatric liver transplants.
read moreNavy on 10 suicides aboard same ship: Oops
The Navy recently reported sustaining 10 suicides aboard the aircraft carrier, USS George Washington, in as many months. Following the report, the Navy insisted that they were doing everything that could be done to prevent these tragedies and assist Sailors who were at risk.
read moreVA officially recognizes Space Force but confusion persists
Two and a half years after the Space Force was established, the Department of Veteran Affairs has finally and officially recognized the organization as a branch of military service.
read moreFormer US Marine killed in Ukraine
Reports are claiming that former U.S. Marine, Willy Joseph Cancel, was killed in Ukraine on Monday.
read moreSuspected DC shooter injures 4, dies by suicide
WASHINGTON, D.C., Friday, April 22 – At 3:20 PM, a man set up a tripod mounted rifle in his fifth story apartment window and fired 20 rounds into the 2900 block of Van Ness Street NW. Four people were injured, no deaths were reported.
read moreKabul: Dozens injured during explosions at schools
Several explosions rocked Kabul on Tuesday, primarily at the Abdul Rahim Shahid high school. A nearby tuition education centre was also purportedly targeted with hand grenades. Kabul police leader, Khalid Zadran, claimed improvised explosive devices were most likely used in the attack.
read moreSoldier who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 is being separated from service
Off-duty police officer and military service member who stormed the Capitol on January 6 is being removed from the National Guard.
read moreGen. Milley proposes 'rotating', not 'deploying' more troops through Europe
General Mark A. Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and nation's highest-ranking military officer, proposed rotating troops through permanent bases in Europe instead of having them stationed at the same.
read moreTally of Russian war crimes committed in Ukraine continues to grow
As Russian troops continue to retreat from major Ukrainian cities, Ukrainian forces continue to uncover more and more evidence of war crimes committed against civilians. Most recently, hundreds of dead Ukrainian civilians were discovered buried in a mass graves.
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