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The Department of the Navy issued an apology letter Friday to former military personnel “unjustly removed” from service because of the COVID vaccine mandate during the Biden administration. Under Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao emphasized that the Department of War is committed to “righting past wrongs” and welcoming back former service members who were dismissed during the pandemic. “To the sailors and marines who were wrongfully discharged...
These are the key developments from day 1,430 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Published On 23 Jan 202623 Jan 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Here is where things stand on Saturday, January 24: Fighting Four people were killed and five were injured in Russian attacks on Cherkasy, in an area of Ukraine’s Donetsk region that is still controlled by Ukraine, Governor Vadym Filashkin...
French prosecutors say Russia-linked tanker ‘Grinch’ under investigation after interception in western Mediterranean. Published On 24 Jan 202624 Jan 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share The French navy has diverted an oil tanker, suspected of being part of Russia’s sanctions-busting “shadow fleet”, towards the port of Marseille-Fos for further investigation, according to reports. The office of the prosecutor in the southern French city of...
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UP honour-killing shocker: Man murders 21-year-old sister in Sambhal over interfaith love, father says, ‘correct to kill’
A 21-year-old woman was allegedly strangled to death by her brother in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. Investigation is ongoing, with family members being …
Texas opted to keep a Native American studies course. Supporters see a roadmap for other states.
The anti-DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived the State Board of Education’s …