Three U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers were killed on Wednesday while conducting a patrol with Nigerien forces near the border with Mali. Another two soldiers were wounded and medevaced to …
October 5, 2017
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FeaturedMilitary and Police
Trump Administration Addresses Military Spouse Employment Challenges
by Katie Begleyby Katie BegleyUnemployment and underemployment of military spouses remains a challenge faced by the military community which directly impacts readiness and lifestyle satisfaction. Key members of the Trump administration attended a military …
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WASHINGTON—Hackers working for the Russian government stole details of how the U.S. penetrates foreign computer networks and defends against cyberattacks after a National Security Agency contractor removed the highly classified …
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Senate Intel Chair: Some News Outlets Will Have ‘Egg On Their Face’ For False Russia Reporting
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Thursday that some news outlets will be left “with egg on their face” over their reporting on the Russia investigation. North Carolina …
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FeaturedPolitics
San Juan Mayor Using Typical Political Double Speak to Attack Trump and Avoid Blame
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneThe mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, attacked Trump last Friday for his supposed neglect of Puerto Rico. She said, “what we are going to see is something close …
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FeaturedPolitics
Democrat State Senator Solicits Favor to Restore Family’s Power Downed by Hurricane Irma
A certain Florida state senator named Daphne Campbell (D – North Miami Beach) used her connections at Florida Power and Light (FPL) to have electric service restored at her family’s …
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WASHINGTON — Three United States Army Special Forces were killed and two were wounded on Wednesday in an ambush in Niger while on a training mission with troops from that …