CIA targets Venezuelan port in first confirmed U.S. strike on foreign soil
A stunning move by the CIA has shifted the geopolitical landscape in Latin America with a drone strike on Venezuelan territory this Christmas Eve. The Central Intelligence Agency carried out a targeted drone attack on a remote dock facility in Venezuela, believed to be a drug storage hub for the not...
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Vietnam veteran haunted by napalm raid during Tet Offensive
Army veteran Robert Hendricks carries scars in his memory from the Vietnam War that time cannot erase. Hendricks, drafted in 1967, was thrust into the chaos of the Tet Offensive in January 1968, witnessing the brutal power of napalm as it devoured everything in its path, according to Military.com. A...
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UAE pulls remaining troops out of Yemen after Saudi pressure and airstrike
Sharp discord between longtime allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has erupted into a public fracture over Yemen's fractured landscape. The UAE announced on Tuesday the withdrawal of all remaining forces from Yemen, a move following a stark ultimatum from Saudi Arabia after its warplane...
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U.S. and partner forces take out ISIS targets in revenge strikes across Syria
Swift and unrelenting, the U.S. military has ramped up its campaign against ISIS with a series of precise strikes in Syria. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed Tuesday that American and partner forces have killed at least seven ISIS members and captured nearly 18 others in 11 missions between D...
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Airman jumps into danger to save couple after snowy highway crash on Christmas Day
A Christmas morning drive turned into a harrowing rescue mission along Historic Highway 50, where a U.S. Air Force staff sergeant became a lifeline for a stranded couple. SSgt. Ruben Tala, stationed at Travis Air Force Base, was traveling with his family through the Sierra corridor shortly after 8 a...
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A prominent Texas appointee was shot dead at a McAllen business
A tragic shooting in McAllen, a bustling border city in Texas' Rio Grande Valley, has claimed the life of Eddy Betancourt, a respected businessman and appointee of Gov. Greg Abbott. Betancourt, 61, from Mission, Texas, was found unresponsive with a gunshot wound at a business on North Ware Road Satu...
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Trump confirms U.S. carried out land-based strike on Venezuelan drug hub
President Donald Trump dropped a startling revelation last week, confirming a US land strike in Venezuela with the casual tone of a man discussing the weather. During a radio interview on WABC on December 26, Trump revealed the Christmas Eve strike targeted a facility linked to drug trafficking, the...
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North Korea flexes missile power amid growing U.S. presence in the region
Kim Jong-un, North Korea's iron-fisted leader, is flexing military muscle again with tests of long-range cruise missiles, signaling an unyielding push for nuclear dominance. Kim personally oversaw the launch of these strategic cruise missiles on Sunday, a move reported by Breitbart News. South Korea...
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Florida man sues Outback after shattered toilet leaves him seriously injured
Michael Green never expected his trip to an Outback Steakhouse in Ocala, Florida, to end with a lawsuit. Green filed a lawsuit against Outback Steakhouse, claiming a handicapped toilet seat “suddenly shattered and collapsed” beneath him at their Southwest College Road location, as reported by th...
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China carries out massive military exercises blocking Taiwan's ports
China's latest military maneuvers around Taiwan have sent a clear signal of dominance, igniting fresh concerns over stability in the region. Beijing initiated live-fire drills on Monday, simulating a blockade of Taiwan's critical ports, an action Taipei has sharply criticized as "military intimidati...
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