US Navy developing water-based drones to combat China 'pacing challenge' but wary of 'unproven technology'

The U.S. has started working on new types of weapons to help keep pace with China’s military development and continue to deter a potential invasion of Taiwan.  U.S. military officials have repeatedly stressed that they consider China the main “pacing challenge” for development and engagement — meaning Beijing is a competitor making significant progress toward…

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NY father, son create business inspired by acts of kindess

A father and son from New York have turned their personal-freedoms into a local landscaping business. The business, T & Son’s Property Management, was inspired by 16-year-old Thor Hendrickson’s desire to help out his neighbors in Malta, just north of Albany.  WISCONSIN BREWERY HONORS BETTY WHITE, WILL DONATE FUNDS TO LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTERS Hendrickson found…

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Jesse Watters reveals how five Democrat families used 'power and influence' to enrich themselves

Jesse Watters explained how the five crime families of “The Godfather” movie represent “the five families of democratic-party” target=”_blank”>the Democrat Party< The movie’s “crime leaders were just fictional characters, but they represented something real,” Watters said. “No, not the actual five crime families of New York. That gang represents the five families of the Democrat…

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2021 in review: How the push for amnesty for illegal immigrants stumbled

When joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< It would also grant farmworkers, along with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), immediate green card eligibility. They would then be eligible for citizenship three years later. While there was a smattering of security provisions, it was significantly less than seen in past immigration reform efforts…

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Bruins hire independent firm to review vetting process for Mitchell Miller signing

The Boston Bruins have hired a law firm to review their vetting process for signing defenseman Mitchell Miller. Miller’s original signing sparked controversy because he was guilty of assaulting a former classmate with developmental disabilities and also calling him racial slurs. The Bruins released Miller two days after signing him after learning “new information.” “The…

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