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Dozens of Christians, killed in South Sudan, 71 Protestors in Sudan

According to the Barnabus Fund, at least 28 people were killed and 57 houses were burned down in South Sudan by Islamist extremists during a January attack on the Christian community of Yith Pabol, Persecution.org and International Christian Concern reported.. South Sudan is a majority Christian Nation that gained independence …

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The plot thickens in Synagogue attack as U.K. Police arrest two teens

Manchester Police, UK, on the case of the Synagogue hostage terror. Akram was heard ranting on a Facebook livestream of the synagogue service, demanding the release of a Pakistani neuroscientist who was convicted of trying to kill U.S. Army officers in Afghanistan, VOA. a Uzul Gul reported. Video from Dallas …

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Venezuela: “Hijacked Democracy”

Maduro and other high-ranking Venezuelan officials allegedly partnered with the FARC to use cocaine as a weapon to “flood” the United States DEA photo Venezuela: Understanding Political, External, and Criminal Actors in an Authoritarian State Evan Ellis for Small Wars Journal The predictable triumph by Maduro loyalists in Venezuela’s rigged November …

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The Medic of Mekong Delta: Army Spc. 5th Class Clarence Sasser

JAN. 17, 2022 | BY KATIE LANGE, DOD NEWS Medal of Honor recipient Clarence E. Sasser places his hand over his heart to salute the American flag during a ceremony honoring him at Texas A&M University, Nov. 7, 2013. Army Spc. 5th Class Clarence Sasser was a part-time college student when he …

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Vietnam Veteran Marine Sullivan, A Camera in one hand, a rifle in the other in Desert Storm

Vietnam Combat Veteran Also Served as Desert Storm War Correspondent JAN. 15, 2022 | BY DAVID VERGUN, DOD NEWS In January 1968, Sullivan enlisted in the Marine Corps, arriving at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, Jan. 31, 1968. Shortly after graduation in April 7, 1968, he deployed to South Vietnam …

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Marine Veteran Winsome Sears Is Virginia’s Lt. Governor

Winsome was elected to a majority Black legislative district! No other Republican has done that in Virginia since 1865: She consequently also became the first (and still only) Black Republican woman elected to the House, the first female veteran, and the first legal immigrant woman. In twelve hours, Glenn Youngkin, …

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Sheriff: ‘You give your car keys to a drunk, I will arrest you’

Brandon woman arrested for Culpable Negligent Manslaughter stemming from November 2021 fatal I-4 DUI crash  Alicia Manautou, PIO Michelle English gave car keys to a woman to drive home whom she knew to be intoxicated; 9 minutes and seven miles later, the drunk woman drove her vehicle onto the shoulder …

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Leader Of Taliban’s New Afghan Regime Demands Recognition, $$$$

We demand that the United States release the frozen money of Afghans and we are ready to resolve all issues through dialogue. We have won the third world war by defeating America. Sher Muhammad Abbas Stanikza, the Islamic Emirate tweeted. VOA’s Ayuz Gul weighs in: The Taliban’s acting prime minister …

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Space Spy Wars: low-Earth orbit anti-satellite weapons launch

Soldiers finish setting up multiple, scalable satellite nodes on the validation site on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, July 13, 2021. Photo By: Army Pfc. Daniel Proper Agency Addresses Hypersonic Vehicle Detection, Satellite Survivability JAN. 12, 2022 | BY DAVID VERGUN The Space Development Agency will be fielding satellites that will provide …

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RNC sues NYC for new law allowing 800,000 non citizens to vote

This lawsuit challenges the validity of a local law (the “Non-Citizen Voting Law”),a copy of which is annexed here as Exhibit A, passed by the New York City Council on December 9, 2021,…….- citizens the right to vote in local New York City elections. Plaintiffs include state and national political …

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