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On campaign trail, RFK Jr. pushes 'bonkers' theory about CIA's 'takeover of the American press'
ABC News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIndependent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. has received intense public scrutiny for...
Adoptees share what life-changing Minnesota bill unsealing birth records means to them
CBS News· 3 days agoStarting July 1, a new law will make Minnesota only the 15th state to allow adoptees full access to...
A Life Well Lived, Ann Riley
Marshall County Tribune-Courier· 3 days agoThe only child of two only children, Ann Riley was born to Donald Burd and Elizabeth Nelson Burd on July 24, 1938. Donald died of tuberculosis when Ann...
Remembering Saipan: The battle that reshaped the Pacific
Military Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJapan had designated the islands as part of its “absolute national defense sphere” and knew what...
Kate Beckinsale Fires Back at Critics Telling Her to 'Take That Ridiculous Bow Off'
People via Yahoo News· 5 days agoKate Beckinsale/Instagram Kate Beckinsale. Beckinsale concluded the post by acknowledging that "it...
Author Colin Demarest | Navy Times
Navy Times· 7 days agoColin Demarest was a reporter at C4ISRNET, where he covered military networks, cyber and IT. Colin had previously covered the Department of Energy and...
Author Megan Eckstein | Navy Times
Navy Times· 7 days agoMegan Eckstein is the naval warfare reporter at Defense News. She has covered military news since 2009, with a focus on U.S. Navy and Marine Corps...
JAPANESE TROOPS DEFEATED ON OKINAWA
Arizona Daily Sun· 3 days agoOn June 21, 1945, Japanese troops were defeated on the Pacific island of Okinawa after one of the longest and bloodiest battles of World War II. Having...
On campaign trail, RFK Jr. pushes 'bonkers' theory about CIA's 'takeover of the American press'
ABC News· 3 days agoIndependent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. has received intense public scrutiny for...
Journal Junction for June 18, 2024
The Martinsburg Journal· 5 days agoLet’s elect Babydog Justice to a U.S. Senate seat — so long as he doesn’t pee on the carpet or gnaw on the gavel. If my memory serves me correctly, I think I read in The Journal that only 6.42% ...