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            Marine officer simultaneously battles burn pit legislation and cancer
Marine Corps veteran, Dr. Kate Hendricks, has been advocating for burn pit legislation for years.
read moreDoD's Women, Peace, and Security program makes huge strides
The Department of Defense’s Women, Peace, and Security program is two years into Strategic Framework and Implementation Plan. According to policy analysts from the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Partnerships, the program has “made significant strides to promote the safety, equality and meaningful contributions of women around the globe,” in that time.
read moreRussia continues attacks after peace talks
Tuesday's peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian representatives appeared to bear fruit, but fighting in key regions of Ukraine continued.
read moreRemembering when Madeleine Albright punked Putin
Madeleine Albright, the first female Secretary of State, died yesterday at the age of 84.
read moreSecretary of Army approves revised Combat Fitness Test
Christine E. Wormuth, Secretary of the Army, formally spelled out the time-line on which the Army would roll out its newly revised general physical fitness test. The new ACFT was developed using Soldier feedback and test performance analysis from independent annalists.
read moreInnocent Americans have spent over 25k years in jail before exonerations
These numbers do not reflect those still serving sentences for crimes they claim to be innocent of. Some experts believe that number is likely much higher than the courts are comfortable admitting. This may be because the United States sentencing commission reported almost 97% of plea deals were achieved by offering a reduced sentence, against the fear of going to trial and risking a longer sentence.
read moreNetflix adds Zelenskyy series back to catalogue
Before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was elected to public office, he was an actor. Now, you can watch his satire work on Netflix again.
read moreBiden blames Putin for gas hike, Russians flood comments
White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, addressed the nation, via social media, about the recent spike in gas prices. She starts her talk by saying that “a lot of it has to do with Vladimir Putin.”
read moreAir Force Community College sets Airman up for Civilian Success
The Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) allows Airmen to pursue associate degrees through partnerships with regionally accredited colleges and universities. Thus, forming the General Education Mobile (GEM) program to set Airman up for civilian success.
read moreRussia continues assault, but agrees to "safe corridors" for civilians
Peace talks are scheduled for today between Russia and Ukrainian in Belarus near the Ukrainian border. Both side have signaled that they are ready for these peace talks but appear to still be a long way away from agreeing on terms.
read moreWar is a Racket: Life After Service for Smedley Butler
War has long been a topic of fascination; the history, psychology, and impact on society. Consequently, it has been a part of our history since the earliest recorded date with the earliest known war happening in Mesopotamia in c. 2700 BC between Sumer and Elam.
read moreUkrainian Marine blows himself up, destroying bridge to slow Russian advance
Reports claim Ukrainian Combat Engineer, Vitaliy Skakun Volodymyrovych, volunteered for a dangerous mission to rig a bridge with explosives.
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