Trump could decide fate of Fort Hood shooter after final appeal denied
The Pentagon is moving to secure President Donald Trump’s final approval to execute Nidal Hasan, the former Army major convicted of the 2009 Fort Hood mass shooting. If authorized, it would be the first military execution carried out since 1961. According to the Daily Caller, the Department of War...
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Man shot by officers after gun report at San Diego school
A man described by witnesses as armed with a knife was fatally shot by San Diego police officers after reports placed him outside an elementary school in City Heights on Tuesday morning. The California Department of Justice has since announced it will take over the investigation. According to the Ea...
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Judge finds Wyden’s children harassed aide in case linked to suicide
A New York judge has determined there is "credible evidence" that the children of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) harassed their mother’s personal assistant with homophobic slurs before the assistant’s tragic suicide. The findings were revealed in court documents tied to a wrongful death lawsuit...
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Tech entrepreneur dies after 2,000-foot fall on Mount Shasta
A tragic mountaineering accident claimed the life of Matias Augusto Travizano, a tech CEO from Argentina, after he fell 2,000 feet on Mount Shasta's Wintun Glacier. The incident occurred during a descent from the summit, leaving the tech leader and two other climbers stranded on an ice sheet. Accord...
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Man arrested after trying to enter helicopter with flare
A civilian carrying a lit flare attempted to board a Marine Corps helicopter stationed at Camp Pendleton last week, federal prosecutors in San Diego revealed. The incident occurred while the aircraft was on a landing pad with its rotors running and crew members inside. According to Military.com, the...
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Spanish defense plane faces GPS jamming near Kaliningrad
A Spanish military aircraft carrying Defense Minister Margarita Robles encountered GPS interference while flying near Russia's Kaliningrad exclave. The incident occurred during her official visit to Lithuania, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the region. According to Newsweek, the Spani...
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Women’s military advisory panel disbanded by Pentagon chief
War Department Secretary Pete Hegseth has officially ended Pentagon participation in a longstanding advisory group focused on women in the military. The decision has sparked significant discussion regarding its implications for gender policies within the armed forces. According to Newsmax, Hegseth t...
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Trump shifts Ukraine stance, says full victory possible
In a surprising shift, President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that Ukraine can reclaim all its territory lost to Russia. This statement came after his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Accordi...
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Pentagon tightens press access with approval rule for unclassified content
The U.S. Department of Defense has introduced a sweeping policy change that now bars reporters from publishing even unclassified information without government approval. The Pentagon has implemented stringent new media restrictions requiring journalists to sign pledges not to report information with...
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Waltz warns Russia over NATO airspace breach near Estonia
Russian fighter jets armed with weapons entered Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, prompting a stern warning from the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Mike Waltz declared that the United States and its allies would defend "every inch" of NATO territory following the airspace violation that ...
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