Major Donald G. Carr, a United States Army Special Forces soldier, went missing on July 6th, 1971 while on a reconnaissance mission when his aircraft went down in Laos. On May …
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By Sarah Lenti, LifeZette North Korea, a country the United States has refused to recognize diplomatically since 1948, is, yet again, at the forefront of U.S. news. This time, it’s …
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Army Soldier Found Guilty of Cutting Straps, Sending Humvees Plummeting from Plane during Training Exercise
By Travis Fedschun, Fox News A soldier with the U.S. Army was found guilty on Wednesday of deliberately destroying three Army vehicles by cutting the parachute straps on Humvees that …
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By Adam Shaw, Fox News President Trump on Thursday blasted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for criticizing the withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal — noting that Schumer …
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By Dom Calicchio, Fox News U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., apparently has no regrets about his role in the release of the so-called Steele dossier, which is said to contain …
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Israel’s Devastating Counterstrike on Iranian Targets in Syria Puts Middle East on Notice
By Benjamin Brown and Katherine Lam, Fox News Israel and Iran reached the brink of full-scale war Thursday as the Islamic Republic’s unprovoked rocket attack on soldiers in the Golan …
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1775: The famous Vermont guerrilla force “Green Mountain Boys”, commanded by Col. Ethan Allen, and state militiamen led by Col. Benedict Arnold catch the British troops at Fort Ticonderoga (present-day …
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Campaign Platform: Arm the ‘Homeless’ and Disrespect Cops
by Steve Pomperby Steve PomperThe Guardian reported recenetly an unusual story out of Michigan about a man called Brian Ellison. He’s the likely Libertarian Party U.S. Senate candidate expected to run against incumbent Democrat …
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The United States is currently home to a very volatile political climate where many of the debates and clashes occur online. Social media has given ordinary citizens a platform to …
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The Skittles Fallacy: Critical Flaws in Black Lives Matter Arguments
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneThe death of Stephon Clark at the hands of police officers on March 18, 2018 reignited the Black Lives Matter narrative. But this narrative stokes anger using overheated rhetoric that …