8 September: This Day in Military History
September 8, 2017
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FeaturedPolitics
Hillary Clinton Looking to Settle Scores With New Book, Bernie Sanders Gets Blasted
Hillary Clinton’s new book “What Happened”, which is due to hit bookshelves next week, is going to settle some scores. It’s important to be careful about speculation regarding a book …
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Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has pledged to overhaul the “failed system” for investigating sexual assaults on campus. Speaking at George Mason University, DeVos slammed the Obama administration, arguing that …
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Dexter King—son of famed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.—was recently approached by the media for a comment over the Trump administration’s latest announcement reversing the Deferred Action for …
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FeaturedMilitary and Police
As Florida Braces for Hurricane Irma, First Responders Stand Poised to Protect and Serve As They’ve Always Done
I continue to hawk the meteorology reports as well as social media posts pertaining to preparedness for Hurricane Irma and, trailing her, Hurricane Jose. Neither force of nature is invited, …
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FeaturedNational Security
National Emergency Preparedness Month: Week 1
by Katie Begleyby Katie BegleySeptember marks the Department of Homeland Security’s National Emergency Preparedness Month. 2017’s theme, “Disasters Don’t Plan Ahead. You Can.” emphasizes the need for all individuals and families to be ready …
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For those who do not know or recall, Kaepernick was the 49ers quarterback who made national headlines when he decided that he was going to sit during the national anthem …
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rules against travel ban factors set by President Trump. On September 7, 2017 the Court said the part of President Trump’s travel ban, which …