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Florida lawmakers have approved legislation backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that would permit the death penalty for those convicted of sexually abusing children.
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President Joe Biden is reportedly considering several high-profile candidates to replace the Joint Chiefs of Staff appointed by his predecessor, Donald Trump.
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Prior to the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the shift towards competing with China and Russia, military leaders are facing the difficulty of preparing for future conflicts. One of the biggest hurdles is the excessive amount of information that soldiers are facing, which will only make the confusion of war more difficult to navigate. Nonetheless, the U.S. military is placing emphasis on utilizing its greatest asset: its personnel.
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Tragedy at New Boston station highlights ongoing challenge of addressing mental health issues in U.S.
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A Maine lobsterman made a surprising discovery while checking his traps offshore on Monday. Captain Cameron Pease, whose lobster boat is based out of Cushing, Maine, found a 5-foot military rocket tangled in his trawling rope about 20 miles off the coast of the Pine Tree State.
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The Sudan military has cautioned of conflict with the country’s powerful paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), as it has allegedly stationed soldiers in Khartoum and other cities without the approval or coordination of the military leadership.
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On Monday evening, a rocket attack targeted a base in eastern Syria where U.S. troops are stationed. The U.S. military reported that there were no injuries or damages caused by the attack.
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Leaked military documents first reported in March when images were posted to social media platform Discord
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Israel’s recent air strikes against Syrian military targets are part of a wider regional conflict that has escalated in recent days. The strikes come just hours after six rockets were fired from Syria into Israel, three of which landed on Israeli territory. While there have been no reports of damage in Israeli territory, the strikes against the Syrian military compound mark the latest flare-up in the region.
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Roberto Antonio Garay Saravia accused of participating in the El Mozote massacre, where over 1,000 civilians, half of them children, were killed by U.S.-trained Salvadoran army units
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A U.S. Air Force sergeant stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina has pleaded guilty to stealing military weapons parts from the base. The sergeant, who has not been identified, was charged with one count of theft of government property.
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Budget request includes demand of $92.2 million for Special Duty Assignment Pay
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