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The
German army is about to take the lead of the NATO quick reaction force,
shortly after reports of armored vehicle failures that raised concerns
about its contributions to the military alliance.
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Actor Trevor Snarr, who played the jock
who bullied the film’s awkward protagonist in ‘Napoleon
Dynamite,’ said he drew inspiration for his role from his time in
the Air Force.
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The U.N. Command is launching an
investigation into the North Korean drone incursion that prompted
South Korea’s military to reassess its defensive capabilities.
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Maj. Diana Halferty, director of
operations at the 730th Air Mobility Squadron, is one of the
first women stationed at Yokota Air Base to take advantage of the
new Maternity Uniform Pilot Program, or “Rent the Camo.”
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Japan on Friday started requiring
COVID-19 tests for all passengers arriving from China as an emergency
measure against surging infections there and as Japan faces
rising case numbers and record-level deaths at home.
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President Joe Biden on Thursday signed a
$1.7 trillion spending bill that will keep the federal government
operating through the end of the federal budget year in September
2023, and provide tens of billions of dollars in new aid to
Ukraine for its fight against the Russian military.
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The pardons, announced Friday, mean the
criminal record of the crimes is now purged. They come a few
months after the Democratic president pardoned thousands of
people convicted of "simple possession" of marijuana
under federal law. He also pardoned three people earlier this
year and has commuted the sentences of 75 others.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and
Chinese leader Xi Jinping vowed Friday to deepen their bilateral
cooperation against the backdrop of Moscow's 10-month war in
Ukraine, which weathered another night of drone and rocket
attacks following a large-scale missile bombardment.
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In the 1950s, Rep. Douglas Stringfellow
was a promising young congressman with an incredible World War II
story. Then the truth came out.
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As Karim Khan, chief prosecutor of the
International Criminal Court in The Hague, told the AP,
"Ukraine is a crime scene."
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With the Russian president refusing to
back down in Ukraine, Russia’s elite is split between those who
want the war to end and those supporting further escalation.
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