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It’s a well-worn saying that “everything old is new again,” but the older we get, the more we agree. If you have a smartphone and you text, chances are you abbreviate as much as possible (or poss). In fact, you...
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Early Monday morning, one woman was killed and five others were wounded when a gunman opened fire on a Greyhound bus in California packed with 42 passengers. It might have been a lot worse, but for the quick-thinking actions of...
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Pardon the pun, but Second Amendment activists in Virginia have been “up in arms” since Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam was sworn into office, along with enough Democrats in the House and Senate to take majorities in both chambers. Northam ran...
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Special Operations Command this week released its long-awaited report on the “culture and ethics” of the elite military units. The 69-page report concluded there is no "systemic ethics problem" in the special operations community, but also acknowledged it needed to...
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Earlier this month, 21-year-old Iranian taekwondo fighter Kimia Alizadeh, announced on her Instagram account that she was defecting from Iran, calling out the government's "hypocrisy." She became a hero in Iran in 2016 after winning a bronze medal in the...
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