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USS Albany Electrician Technician 1st Class Gabriel Journey was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for saving the lives ...
Joel Feltz, commander of the 22nd CSB and the parade’s Military VIP. “As we recognize the Army’s 250th birthday, it’s vital to reaffirm our dedication to the people we serve. Our force is ...
They're not just weekend warriors. In a move that would create the first militia on the North American continent, the Massachusetts General Court in Salem issued an order on Dec. 13, 1636 ...
John F. Kennedy October 13 marks the birthday of the U.S. Navy, which traces its roots back to the early days of the American Revolution. On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress established ...
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Senator Meets With Wrongly Deported Maryland Man in El Salvador Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland said he met with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, whose deportation has become a flashpoint in the ...
Marine chemistry is the study of the chemical composition and chemical processes of the world’s oceans. Some of the key processes studied are the cycling of: inorganic and organic carbon ...
Venture Global LNG has begun commercial operations at its Calcasieu Pass plant in Louisiana, ending a more than a three-year commissioning process at the plant, the company said on Tuesday.Venture ...
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Tata Harrier.ev will be launched in India in FY26. It will be the homegrown auto major's flagship electric SUV. Listen to Story The Harrier.ev is based on Tata's acti.ev+ architecture. The country's ...
A U.S. judge on Tuesday demanded U.S. officials provide documents and answer questions under oath about what it had done to secure the return of a man wrongly deported to El Salvador, ramping up ...
Europe’s flawed oversight of pesticides may be fueling a silent epidemic, warns Dutch neurologist Bas Bloem. His fight for reform pits him against industry, regulators — and time.