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The Pentagon recently reinstated several webpages honoring the vital contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans. This decision came after backlash from tribal leaders who were upset by the initial removal of this content. The pages were taken down as part of a broader effort to eliminate military content deemed related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, known as DEI. This initiative follows an executive order from former President Donald Trump that directed the federal government to end DEI programs. Unfortunately, officials at the Defense Department acknowledged that the important material about the Navajo Code Talkers had been…

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The Los Angeles Lakers secured a decisive 120-108 victory over the Denver Nuggets in their latest NBA matchup, showcasing their resilience even while missing key players. The standout performer for the Lakers was Luka Dončić, whose impressive scoring helped the team to their third consecutive win. Dončić, often regarded as a generational talent, delivered an outstanding performance, scoring 31 points, grabbing nine rebounds, and dishing out seven assists. His shooting was efficient, hitting 10 of his 21 attempts from the field, including four out of nine from beyond the arc. The Lakers maintained control throughout the game, never letting the…

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An FBI agent and whistleblower named Johnathan Buma was arrested at JFK Airport this week for allegedly leaking classified information. This incident marks a significant development in a case that has attracted attention since Buma began voicing concerns about the FBI during President Trump’s first term. Buma, a seasoned counterintelligence agent with 15 years of experience, was taken into custody on Monday just before he was set to embark on an international flight. He faces charges for printing about 130 documents from the FBI’s internal network, some of which were marked as protected, and then sharing this sensitive material with…

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In Dayton, Ohio, Mount St. Mary’s basketball team pulled off an impressive victory against American University, winning 83-72 in the NCAA Tournament’s First Four matchup between No. 16 seeds. Dola Adebayo and Jedy Cordilla each contributed 22 points to secure the win for the Mountaineers, who are now set to face the top-seeded Duke in Raleigh, North Carolina. American’s team, despite the loss, saw notable performances, particularly from Geoff Sprouse, who scored 18 points with six 3-pointers off the bench. Elijah Stephens added 12 points to the total. However, the game took a tough turn for American when leading scorer…

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A tragic incident unfolded in Dix Hills, Long Island, where a retired detective lost his life after being shot by his own son during a heated argument at their home on Wednesday morning. The victim, 75-year-old John “Jack” Miller, had devoted many years to serving the Suffolk County Police Department before retiring. Christopher Miller, 43, is accused of shooting his father multiple times with a shotgun following a dispute that escalated quickly. This violent confrontation occurred shortly after Christopher had been released from a local hospital, where he had been treated for injuries sustained in a car accident just a…

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A Massachusetts State Police trooper involved in the investigation of the Karen Read case has been fired following the revelation of his inappropriate messages about the suspect during the trial. Michael Proctor, who was leading the investigation, was dismissed less than a year after these messages came to light. The controversy arose during Read’s trial, concerning the death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer. O’Keefe was found injured and bloodied in the snow in Canton, Massachusetts, on January 29, 2022. Read’s defense team argued that she had been framed for his murder. The trial ended in a…

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The ongoing War on Terror, which has spanned two decades in the Middle East, has led America to neglect its own security challenges, according to Rick Crawford, the newly appointed Chair of the House Intelligence Committee and a Republican from Arkansas. Crawford emphasized that America’s focus on global conflicts has allowed countries such as China to seize opportunities in the Western Hemisphere. He noted the aggressive actions of Russia in places like Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela, pointing out that these nations are attempting to strengthen their influence close to U.S. borders. Since taking office, President Trump has adopted a more…

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A former engineer who worked with Eminem has been charged with stealing the rapper’s unreleased music and attempting to sell it online, according to federal prosecutors. Investigators reported that over 25 of Eminem’s songs were shared on various platforms without permission from him or his record label, Interscope Capital Labels Group. The music was kept secure on password-protected hard drives in a safe at Eminem’s studio located in Ferndale, Michigan. Joseph Strange, 46, from Holly, Michigan, faces serious charges including copyright infringement and interstate transportation of stolen goods. If found guilty, he could spend up to 15 years in prison.…

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Morgan Wallen is returning to the popular NBC show “Saturday Night Live.” The announcement came on March 19, when the show revealed the lineup of hosts and musical guests for the upcoming weeks, with Wallen scheduled to perform on the March 29 episode. He will share the stage with Mikey Madison, known for her role in “Anora.” Wallen last appeared on the show in December 2020. During that December appearance, Wallen had originally been set to perform two months earlier. However, he faced backlash after being photographed at a party in Alabama, where he was seen not wearing a mask…

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AUSTIN, Texas — The Trump administration has taken steps to dismiss a lawsuit initiated by the Biden administration against Texas concerning a state law designed to permit local law enforcement to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally. This decision comes shortly after similar lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma were also dismissed by the administration. The Biden administration had previously filed a lawsuit against Texas, claiming that the law, known as Senate Bill 4, was unconstitutional and overstepped federal authority. Signed into law by Republican Governor Greg Abbott in 2023, this legislation allows police to arrest individuals for illegal entry…

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