Navy Under Secretary Cao Apologizes for Vaccine Mandate Discharges
In a striking move, the Department of the Navy has issued a formal apology to former service members discharged over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, acknowledging a grave misstep during the Biden administration. On Friday, the Department of the Navy released a letter apologizing to personnel who were ...
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Navy and Marines Prohibit Kratom Use Over Health Concerns
Sailors and Marines, beware: a new ban on kratom could land you in hot water with military justice. The Navy and Marines have officially prohibited the use of kratom, a plant-derived substance often marketed as a natural remedy, joining the Army and Air Force in this restriction. The Navy added krat...
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Dan Bongino Criticizes Media Over Violent Crime Statistics Coverage
Could the mainstream media be ignoring one of the greatest public safety achievements in over a century? On Thursday, former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino appeared on "Hannity" to address recent crime statistics, accusing major news outlets of downplaying a significant drop in violent crime under ...
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FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Capture of Fugitive Alejandro Rosales Castillo
In a striking display of law enforcement resolve, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed the long-awaited transfer of a notorious fugitive to face justice in North Carolina. On Jan. 23, 2026, Patel announced during a press conference in Charlotte that Alejandro “Alex” Rosales Castillo, accused of a br...
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French navy intercepts Russian oil tanker in Mediterranean with UK assistance
In a bold operation on Thursday, the French armed forces, supported by allies including the United Kingdom, boarded and seized a Russian oil tanker named Grinch in international waters of the Mediterranean between Spain and North Africa. Using two NH-90 helicopters to deploy marines, France accused ...
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U.S. Space Force activates southern command in Arizona
In a significant step for national defense, the U.S. Space Force has activated its southern component, marking a new chapter in space operations focused on the Western Hemisphere. The ceremony, held on Wednesday at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, formalized the role of Space Forces Southern...
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Mexico’s president defends transfer of 37 cartel members to US
Mexico transferred 37 alleged cartel members to the United States this week, a decision Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum described as deliberate and made by her administration. The transfer, requested by the U.S. Justice Department and executed on Tuesday, followed analysis by Mexico's National S...
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Marine veteran Michael Ryan Burke killed in Missouri robbery
Tragedy struck in Missouri when a Marine veteran, Michael Ryan Burke, was fatally shot during a robbery on Jan. 18. The 42-year-old's life was cut short in a violent encounter that has left a community reeling. Columbia Police arrested four suspects, including three 18-year-olds, Alexis Baumann, Kob...
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Over 600,000 Kyiv residents flee amid energy grid collapse
Over 600,000 residents have fled Kyiv in two weeks following Russian missile and drone attacks on the city's energy infrastructure, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko. The evacuation occurred in January from a prewar population of nearly 3 million as temperatures dropped to 0 degrees Fahrenheit. St...
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Trump administration expands Arctic territory with massive seabed claim
The United States has claimed an Arctic seabed area twice the size of California, north of Alaska, in a move that could affect strategic and economic interests in the region. In 2023, the State Department established the outer limits of the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf, securing approximately 86,...
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