17 years ago today, September 14th, 2001, our nation observed a national day of mourning and memorial for those lost in the vicious attacks three days earlier. We attended services …
September 14, 2018
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The chorus of raspy clamoring Madame Defarge voices is interesting to hear in the #metoo movement, as they chop off another male head and screech “la guillotine!” Even tonight Dems …
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As the primary season heats up, former President Barack Obama is stepping back into the spotlight, hoping to drive Democratic voters to the polls. At a recent rally in Ohio, …
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14 September: This Day in Military History
by Chris Carterby Chris CarterToday’s post is in honor of U.S. Army Sgt. Trevor A. Blumberg, who gave his life for our country on this date in 2003. The 22-year-old Canton, Mich. native was …
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For the first time since 1973, the United States is the global leader in crude oil production. This summer, the U.S. surpassed Russian crude oil production for the first time …
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Navy Pilot Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for Shooting Down Syrian Jet
United States Navy Lieutenant Commander Michael “MOB” Tremel, an F/A-18E Super Hornet pilot with the “Golden Warriors” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 87, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on Saturday for shooting …
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FeaturedNational Security
We Should Be There, But What Do We Actually Do in Syria?
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneThe attack on Idlib province, the last remaining rebel stronghold, has produced a good deal of commentary but not very many specific and strong options. There are both humanitarian reasons …