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North Korea fired two short-range ballistic
missiles toward its eastern waters on Sunday, the latest in its barrage
of weapons tests in recent days, after the North warned against the U.S.
redeployment of an aircraft carrier for a new round of drills with South
Korean warships.
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A National Park Service study released
Friday cites 24 properties potentially worthy of National Historic
Landmark consideration because of their “significant connections”
to the Cold War.
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George C. Marshall was doubtless moved to
be equated with George Washington. As Harvard University granted
the secretary of state an honorary law doctorate on June 5, 1947,
its citation called him “a soldier and statesman whose character
and ability brook only one comparison in the history of this
country.”
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Texas National Guard troops who served on
the governor’s mission to prevent criminal activity at the state’s
border with Mexico could owe thousands in federal taxes next year
because a glitch in the payroll system underestimated withholdings.
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North Korea warned Saturday the U.S.
redeployment of an aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula is
causing a “considerably huge negative splash” in regional security,
as it defended its recent missile tests as a “righteous reaction”
to intimidating military drills between its rivals.
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Anti-government demonstrations erupted
Saturday in several locations across Iran as the most sustained
protests in years against a deeply entrenched theocracy entered
their fourth week. At least two people were killed.
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The Air Force announced Thursday that it
is doing away with bullet points for its airman award submissions
in favor of short narratives, effective immediately.
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An explosion Saturday caused the partial
collapse of a bridge linking the Crimean Peninsula with Russia,
damaging an important supply artery for the Kremlin's faltering war
effort in southern Ukraine and hitting a towering symbol of Russian
power in the region.
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Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power
plant, the biggest in Europe, has lost its last remaining external
power source as a result of renewed shelling and is now relying on
emergency diesel generators, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said
Saturday.
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Thousands of chanting, singing people held
a solidarity demonstration Saturday in The Hague in support of
protesters in Iran who have taken to the streets since the death of
22-year-old Mahsa Amini following her arrest for allegedly
violating the Islamic Republic's strict dress code.
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Ukrainian authorities are just beginning
to sift through the wreckage of the devastated city of Lyman in
eastern Ukraine as they assess the humanitarian toll, and
possibility of war crimes, from a months-long Russian occupation.
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