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COCAINE CAT: Ohio's answer to Cocaine Bear
According to officials at the Cincinnati Animal CARE facility, an exotic cat, known as a serval, has tested positive for cocaine after being rescued in Cincinnati.
read moreRussian mercenary warns of attack cutting off Russian forces
In a recent development, the owner of the Russian mercenary Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has reportedly sent an open letter to Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, warning that the Ukrainian army is planning an imminent attack aimed at cutting off his forces from the main body of Russian troops in eastern Ukraine.
read morePhilippines & US honor military pact despite China’s opposition
The Philippines announced on Tuesday that it will continue its military pact with the United States, despite China’s opposition to the agreement. The Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the US was signed in 2014 under the presidency of Benigno Aquino III, and it allows the US military to have access to Philippine military bases.
read moreDoD may reinstate service members chaptered for refusing the ‘Rona jab
According to recent reports, service members who were kicked out of the U.S. military for refusing Covid-19 vaccinations may be able to rejoin the military if the vaccination mandate is lifted.
read moreNorth Korea: 800,000 enlisted to fight the US
North Korea sees an uptick in military sign-ups to fight against the US. North Korea has reported an increase in military sign-ups following recent escalations in tensions with the United States.
read moreNational Guard units ordered to retire Confederate battle streamers
The US Army has directed National Guard units that were a part of the Confederacy during the Civil War to remove Confederate battle streamers from their units’ guidons this year.
read moreRussian Military training kindergarteners in Occupied Crimea
Russia has launched military training courses for kindergarteners and young schoolchildren in the occupied Crimea, according to reports from Ukrainian human rights activists.
read moreThe Fighting 69th: The most lethal Irish-American gang in NY
“The Fighting 69th” Infantry Regiment was first stood up in 1849 as an all Irish-American militia in the Lower east Side of New York City. Since 1851, the Fighting 69th and its veterans have led the parade without exception. That tradition will continue this year in spite of the Regiment having 1,000 of its Soldiers currently deployed to the Horn of Africa.
read moreArmy Pushes for Upgraded Barracks
In a bid to improve living conditions for the soldiers, the Army has called for a massive cash boost to fund the construction of upgraded barracks across the country.
read morePoland more than doubling its Army
Poland is reportedly in the process of revamping its military capabilities, more than doubling the size of its army, and increasing its budget to counter potential threats from Russia. The country has expressed concern over Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine and other neighboring countries, including the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
read moreCan we use AI to sue spam callers?
Can ChatGPT sue spam callers for you? A robot lawyer website claims it can.
read moreMilitary academies fail to address climbing sexual assault rates
A new report has shed light on the alarming rates of sexual assault experienced by female students in military academies. The Department of Defense received 155 formal reports of sexual assault at three military academies during the 2021-22 school year, with officials suspecting that hundreds more went unreported.
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