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            Hero taxi driver locks door on suicide bomber, survives blast
David Perry is lucky to be alive, but those around Liverpool Women’s Hospital may owe him a debit of gratitude. The taxi driver was transporting a fare when he noticed some unusual behavior. The passenger was reportedly acting “suspicious,” changing his destination and playing with some lighted device in his clothes. Perry’s instincts kicked in, and that is when he claims he locked the doors to his taxi.
read moreScorpion horde kills 3, while injuring hundreds in Egypt
Egyptian health ministry officials claim severe weather caused a swarm of scorpions in the city of Aswan. Heavy rains forced the scorpion horde into homes, causing 3 deaths from stings.
read morePoliticians feud over US Military fuel consumption
According to U.S. Army Petroleum and Water Department, Fort Lee, “Fuel is the ‘blood of the military’ … and is critical to the life of the theater of operation.”
read moreDeals from Veteran owned businesses for Veterans Day
What better way to celebrate Veterans Day than shopping at a Veteran owned business? Here are a few specials you can check out!
read moreHouse given massive bill “minutes” before having to vote on it
Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) took to Twitter to express what can only be described as bafflement. The Congressman stated they were about to vote on bill they were only given “minutes” before.
read moreAlec Baldwin Calls For Police Officers On Set To Monitor Weapons Safety
Deadline | Tom Grater | November 8, 2021
Alec Baldwin has stated that police officers should be employed on all film and TV sets that utilize guns.
Tweeting from his now private account, and also sharing the same message on his personal Instagram page, Baldwin wrote, “Every film/TV set that uses guns, fake or otherwise, should have a police office on set, hired by the production, to specifically monitor weapons safety.”
read moreIraqi PM survives drone assassination attempt
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi was recently the target of an assassination attempt. A commercial drone, laden with explosives, wounded six of Kadhimi’s guards. The injuries occurred outside his home in the fortified Green Zone of Baghdad.
read moreDid US Marines really surrender to Royal Marines in exercise?
Recently, Exercise Green Dagger was conducted in the Mojave desert of California. Reports soon emerged that US Marines were handily defeated by British Royal Marine Commandos in a large training scenario. The US Marine Corps initially kept silent, but recently issued a statement to the Military Times. As details unfold, the specifics of the event take on more intrigue.
read moreUS Marines “surrender” to Royal Marines in desert exercise
This week, Exercise Green Dagger pitted the US vs the UK in a 5 day desert battle simulation. Before the event was halfway completed, the elite commandos handed the US Marines a humiliating reality check. Forcing the Americans to ask for a reset after heavy “simulated” casualties.
read moreSupreme Court case may “gut gun laws”
Justice Richard McNally Jr., a state trial court judge, denied two county gun owners unrestricted gun licenses in New York. This choice set off a series of events that some experts say may “gut gun laws,” in the US. The Supreme Court will decide, “Whether the state of New York’s denial of petitioners’ applications for concealed-carry licenses for self-defense violated the Second Amendment.”
read moreMerriam-Webster adds ‘dad bod’ (and other words) to the dictionary
Many people wonder why aging Veterans tend to have a little extra weight. It might have been all the MREs, packed with trans fat, you’re forced to eat.
read moreSudan Prime Minister detained in military coup
In 2019, former president Omar al-Bashir was removed from his position as the ruler of Sudan. Since then, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has been vocalizing his intent to honor Sudan’s pro-democracy movement, and establish free elections this November.
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