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The US Military’s Long History of Killing Innocents
The Nation· 4 days agoLate last month, the Department of Defense (DoD) released its congressionally mandated annual accounting of civilian casualties caused by US military...
Ashley White died patrolling alongside Special Forces in Afghanistan. The U.S. Army veteran was a...
CBS News· 7 days agoAshley White received her earliest combat action badge from the United States Army soon after the...
Opinion | Melinda French Gates: The Enemies of Progress Play Offense. I Want to Help Even the Match.
New York Times· 6 days agoMs. French Gates is a philanthropist and the founder of the charitable organization Pivotal. To...
The U.S. Tries Its Hand at Cricket
Foreign Policy Magazine· 4 days agoThe highlights this week: The United States co-hosts the Cricket World Cup for the first time, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina singles out...
Closing arguments in Trump trial and Israeli tanks reach central Rafah: Morning Rundown
NBC NEWS· 6 days agoPlus, at least 24 people were killed in severe storms over the holiday weekend, and storm threats...
Herkimer Lions club involved in pair of major projects
Rome Sentinel· 6 days agoFollowing its recent meeting, the Greater Herkimer Lions Club reported on its successful involvement...
Remembering the always smiling Spc. Rudolph Hizon
Task & Purpose· 7 days agoRudolph Ryan Hizon was cheerful. Hizon was an Army soldier, serving in Afghanistan with Company B, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade...
A new idea for Market East: A ‘Welcoming District’ for immigrants who are driving population growth
Philly.com· 5 days agoA group of Philadelphians have an idea they think can lift Market Street East, the central...
Information Warfare: Pakistan Digs A Deeper Hole
Strategy Page· 1 day agoOctober 5, 2020: Pakistan is in trouble again for supporting an organization that carries out attacks on the United States, or tries to. This is a branch of the Chinese military that was created ...
Remembering Pat Tillman, killed by ‘friendly fire’
Today's News-Herald· 6 days agoArizona Cardinals safety Pat Tillman shocked the sports world in 2002 when he walked away from a $3.6 million NFL contract to join the U.S. Army Rangers. Tillman, who attended Arizona State ...