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            Congressional Gold Medal awarded to those killed during evacuation of Kabul
Today President Joe Biden signed a bill that posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 service members who died on August 26, 2021, while facilitating the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan.
read moreBorder Patrol agents find missing child abandoned by mother
A missing migrant child was found by U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to Del Rio Sector, in Texas.
The Guatemalan Consulate a missive to the Del Rio Sector office regarding a missing child. They sent along a photo, name and possible location.
read moreShots fired: Army SF command roast “Squids” before football game
Shots fired: Army SF command roast “Squids” before football game
Army vs Navy is one of the best rivalries in college football. Before the two teams take the field, there is usually some good natured banter. However, the 1st Special Forces Command says their team will “show no mercy against these Squids.”
read moreNew Jersey approves jiu-jitsu for police academy training
Jiu-Jitsu Times has reported that New Jersey has set forth new police guidelines. Specifically, to train new police officers in the use of Brazilian jiu-jitsu for defense tactics.
read moreGeraldo Rivera denounced by co-hosts for “defending Ghislaine Maxwell”
You may remember Geraldo Rivera from when he was kicked out of Iraq for broadcasting details about troop movements. Now he is in hot water again over his comments about the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
read moreWhat’s going on between Russia and Ukraine?
Russia and Ukraine have some serious drama going on. Here are a few quick facts to get you up to speed.
In the last month, over 100,000 Russian soldiers amassed near the border with Ukraine.
Ukraine raised concern, pointing to the 2014 events in the Crimea peninsula.
Russia claims they are only responding to NATO exercises in the region.
Western leaders accuse Russian, and Belarus, of manufacturing border crisis with Poland.
Putin denies transporting migrants to Poland-Belarus border.
Poland has since sent 15,000 soldiers to secure the border.
The US sent 80 tons of ammunition to Ukraine’s military.
Bulgarian president called on the EU to remove sanctions placed on Russia.
Polling has claimed many Crimea residents support rejoining Russia.
Many G7, EU, and NATO leaders still call for return of Crimea to Ukraine.
read moreIraq War Vet Brings Art Therapy to Afghanistan Refugees
Maria Mia Salazar escaped terrorism in her home country Peru, joined the Marines, fought in Iraq, and now provides art therapy for veterans through her non-profit Claymore Vets.
read moreTaliban hold military parade showcasing seized US equipment
250 newly graduated Taliban troops took part in a massive show of strength on the streets of Kabul. The Taliban also used this as a chance to flex their recently acquired armored might, much to the chagrin of many watching around the globe.
read moreWall of Honour vandalized ahead of Remembrance Day ceremony
A Wall of Honour in Cranbrook, British Columbia was vandalized with graffiti ahead of the city’s Remembrance Day ceremony. Canadian news outlets are reporting the disgraceful act took place early on Thursday morning. City workers were able to clean the paint before crowds assembled for the planned event.
read moreMichaela Nelson Update: Guard releases statement concerning missing Soldier
A plea for help went viral on social media concerning a missing Soldier. Specialist Michaela Nelson reportedly went missing on October 26th, and her loved ones immediately began to worry.
read moreBacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease found at Fort Sam Houston barracks, JBSA says
KSAT | Rebecca Salinas | November 5, 2021
Residents of the Liberty Barracks at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston will be relocated after staff discovered legionella bacteria during water testing.
read moreFacebook verified a Bitcoin scammer pretending to be Elon Musk
Yahoo News | Nicole Lee | November 1, 2021
Despite Facebook’s attempts at verifying suspiciously popular accounts, it isn’t perfect (to say the least). The Verge has reported that the company has mistakenly verified a Facebook fan page for Elon Musk as Musk’s own official account. On top of that, it appears to be run by a Bitcoin scammer.
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