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The internet thinks a Chiefs superfan robbed banks to fund lifestyle
The Internet believes a Kansas City Chiefs superfan may have been arrested for robbing a bank. The fan in question, better known as ‘Chiefsaholic’, was notably absent from the Chief’s game against Houston Texans on December 18, 2022. The story has been picked up by several mainstream media outlets, giving it some plausibility.
read moreSurvivor winner says he’ll donate $1M prize money to Veterans
Mike Gabler made history last week as he became the 43rd winner of US reality TV show, Survivor, and the first ever winner to announce he’s donating his prize money to charity.
read moreUkrainian fighter pilot shot down, takes selfie
After shooting down 5 drones and 2 missiles, Ukrainian fighter pilot Major Vadym Voroshylov ejected from his MiG-29 Fulcrum Fighter Bomber with a bloodied face and thumbs-up pose.
read moreControversial NYC Plan May “Medically Arrest” Homeless Individuals
There are approximately 80,000 homeless people in New York City. Many of them are veterans. In an effort to address the city’s rising crisis, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has implemented a new mental health agenda. The legislation would allow NYPD officers and other authorized officials to involuntarily hospitalize homeless individuals who “appear to be mentally ill and display an inability to meet basic living needs even when no recent dangerous act has been observed.”
read moreAmericans view military as politicized social experiment
Most Americans feel the US military is overly politicized according to a survey conducted by the Reagan National Defense Forum.
read moreEcuadorian fans chant ‘We want beer!’ as Qatar loses first game of World Cup
The controversial World Cup has kicked off in the small country of Qatar. However, the hosting nation was defeated 2-0 in the opening game. Reports claim that as Quatrain fans left the stadium, Ecuadorian fans chanted, “We want beer!”
read moreSoldiers stationed at Fort Ord develop terminal blood cancer
Nine months after an investigation by the Associated Press determined that hundreds of veterans once stationed at California’s Fort Ord were poisoned by toxic chemicals found in their drinking water, Federal health officials are conducting a study of their own to determine scope and causation of the terminal blood cancer affecting service members.
read moreThe 5 coolest pictures of the military training under the northern lights
The polar lights, also known by their scientific name aurora polaris, are a breathtaking natural phenomenon. This is caused by electrically charged particles, from the sun, slamming into the Earth’s upper atmosphere at a high rate of speed. Earth’s magnetic field then redirects the particles towards the poles.
read moreRob Riggle says his commanders probably didn’t even know he was famous
One of the most highly anticipated events at the Military Influencer Conference was the fireside chat with actor, and comedian, Rob Riggle.
read moreSwedish snake escapes zoo for a week, then turns itself in
A highly deadly king cobra snake measuring seven feet (2.2 meters) long escaped from its terrarium in a Swedish zoo, only to return a week later, earning himself an appropriate moniker and alleviating the concern of its concerned caretakers who have been searching for him since his escape.
read moreWoman in bee suit arrested for throwing hive at police
A woman living two hours outside of Boston finds herself in a “sticky situation” after allegedly attacking Hampden County Sheriff’s Deputies with live bees.
read moreThe oddly polite way Canadian leaders “haze” their troops
American military recruits are well acquainted with the inevitable tornado that results in an unsecured locker. However, anonymous Canadian readers have submitted these hilarious pictures showing the gentle way they show the importance of securing your gear.
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