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GRAPHIC WARNING: Kentucky Highway Shooter’s Body Found By Couple?
The search for a mass shooter who fired at vehicles on the highway may be over after video was posted…
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Dozens of states urge EPA to deny California waiver making out-of-state trucks comply with electric mandate
Twenty-four states signed onto a formal “comment letter” to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), asking it to deny California a…
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FPC, SAF Petition Supreme Court To Address Circuit Split In Delaware AWB Cases
The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) on Monday filed a petition with the…
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US has accepted 36 upgraded F-35s since lifting delivery pause
The U.S. has officially accepted 36 new Lockheed Martin-made F-35 Joint Strike Fighters since lifting a yearlong delivery halt in…
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Rosetta Stone found in 1799, wasn’t used to decipher hieroglyphs for many years
The Rosetta Stone was vital in understanding the writing system of hieroglyphics, which spent years as a forgotten writing system.…
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Universal pre-K launches for 4-year-olds at 80 DOD schools
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, ALABAMA — Holding a green stenciled dinosaur, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin smiled widely as 4-year-old…
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Man accidentally bites into pearl ‘treasure’ while eating dinner with fiancée and others
One lucky man found himself a treasure while eating dinner at a local restaurant with his fiancée and others —…
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Defensive Shooting at Funeral Home Leads to Quick Arrangements, No Arraignment
A man shot in self-defense at his family’s business in Greenville, North Carolina, didn’t have to be transported far for…
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Harris serves up word salad in DC speech: ‘The children of the community are the children of the community’
Vice President Harris appeared to undercut her own economic plan on Wednesday, saying her administration would crack down on companies…
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VA to resume collecting pharmacy co-pays for thousands of vets
Veterans Affairs officials will resume collecting some pharmacy co-payments for thousands of patients at hospitals in Ohio and Washington starting…
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