Lt. John Fox stopped an attempted German blitz on Christmas Day, 1944 through the Gothic Line to seize the strategic port of Livorno. He commanded two platoons of forward observers …
February 13, 2018
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By Brendan Kirby, LifeZette President Donald Trump’s immigration framework will be the starting point of the Senate’s long-awaited debate on legislation to grant legal status to those immigrants brought here …
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By Kelly Cohen, Washington Examiner Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., are calling on former national security adviser Susan Rice to explain an email she wrote to herself …
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By Nicole Darrah, Fox News An off-duty officer with the Chicago Police Department died Tuesday afternoon after he was fatally shot in a downtown building, Fox News has learned. Commander …
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Intel Chiefs Warn America Not To Fall For Kim’s Olympic Charm Offensive
By Adam Shaw, Fox News Top U.S. intelligence officials warned lawmakers Tuesday not to be fooled by North Korea’s diplomatic outreach at the Olympic Games, reminding Congress at a high-profile …
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Dan Coats, the Director of National Intelligence, recently briefed congress at a hearing on Capitol Hill. In doing so he called out Washington on two very key areas that I …
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[Featured image: Marines from 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment take cover during a firefight on Feb. 13, 2010 during the opening hours of the Battle of Marjah. (USMC photo)] 1861: …
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Nuclear F-35 Represents America’s Needed Deterrence
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneSecretary of Defense Jim Mattis discussed the need to provide additional nuclear capabilities. In written testimony to Congress, he wrote, “Modernizing our dual-capable fighter bombers with next-generation F-35 fighter aircraft …
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FeaturedMilitary and Police
City of Baltimore to Cops: You’re On Your Own
by T.B. Lefeverby T.B. LefeverUp to nine Baltimore police officers are tens of thousands of dollars in debt to plaintiffs after being found to have exhibited “actual malice” during arrests by civil court juries. …