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            Navy Exonerates Port Chicago Sailors on 80th Anniversary of Deadly Explosion
The U.S. Navy exonerated Black sailors charged with mutiny after the 1944 Port Chicago explosion, marking the 80th anniversary of the disaster.
read moreDave Portnoy’s Yacht Drifts into Trouble in Nantucket Harbor, Coast Guard to the Rescue
Dave Portnoy's yacht drifted out of Nantucket Harbor, requiring a routine Coast Guard rescue after he lost power and was unable to call for help.
read moreArtifacts Unearthed Sheds New Light on First Major Battle of the Revolutionary War
Five musket balls from the Revolutionary War were discovered near the North Bridge site in Concord, Massachusetts, shedding new light on the first major battle of the conflict.
read moreSecretary of the VA Outlines Priorities for the Future at Gaming Summit
PSM is committed to being involved in conversations that matters to the Veteran community
read moreDali Container Ship Leaves Baltimore After Key Bridge Collapse
The Dali container ship, responsible for the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, has departed for Norfolk for further repairs and investigation.
read moreAir Force to Replace Aging F-15C/D Jets in Japan with New F-15EX Eagle IIs
The Air Force will replace aging F-15C/D jets in Japan with new F-15EX Eagle IIs and increase the number of F-35A fighter jets at Misawa Air Base.
read moreFlorida Lawmaker Raises Concerns Over China's Rifle-Toting AI Robot Dogs
"The introduction of armed automatons by China underscores the need for the U.S. to maintain its technological edge." 
read moreParatroopers Clash Over Flag in Normandy Town
Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division removed a 101st Airborne Division flag in Sainte-Mère-Église, rekindling a historic rivalry over D-Day territorial claims.
read moreNew Jersey Gun Rights Activists Find Support in Sotomayor's Dissent
Gun rights activists in New Jersey leverage Justice Sotomayor's dissent in a Supreme Court case to challenge the state's assault weapons ban.
read moreAmerican Soldier Sentenced to Prison in Russia for Theft and Threats
An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, was sentenced to nearly four years in a Russian prison for theft and threats following a domestic dispute in Vladivostok.
read moreMyanmar Military Airstrike on Anti-Junta Activists Kills 16, Including Monks
A Myanmar military airstrike on an anti-junta meeting in Sagaing killed 16 people, including two monks, and wounded 22 others.
read moreB-52H Crew Earns Award for Safe Landing After Engine Failure
The B-52H crew safely landed after losing power to four engines, earning an award for their exceptional airmanship.
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