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China satellite launch sparks fears over potential space weapons

world-regions’s recent satellite launch is sparking fears from some experts who say it can be used as a weapon capable of grabbing hold of and crushing American satellites.  The satellite named Shijian-21, after the Chinese word “practice,” was propelled into space Saturday atop of Long March 3B rocket launched from …

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Reporter’s Notebook: Why subpoenas and ‘contempt of Congress’ threats don’t always last

When it comes to subpoenas and “contempt of Congress,” congress” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Capitol Hill<  And then when it comes to lawmakers actually enforcing their subpoenas, you find that these bulging congressional biceps are just a façade. The preening reveals that lawmakers’ muscle is a result of political anabolic steroids.  Congressional …

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Bear crashes wedding reception while guests continue to eat

No one weddings” target=”_blank”>likes a wedding crasher<. While the bear’s appearance was surprising, what’s more shocking is the reaction from some of the wedding guests. @angiedisa He just wanted some food 😪 ##smh ##SaveIt4TheEndZone ##MakeADogsDay ##myfinALLYmoment ##mexico ##wedding ##beartok ##fyp ♬ original sound – Angie Disa  Angie Disa posted the footage to her TikTok page, where she wrote …

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Wounded Army veteran gifted customized all-terrain wheelchair

After 18 surgeries and a below-the-knee amputation, U.S. Army veteran Stephanie Vazquez was personal-freedomsto improve her mobility for the rest of her life.  Vazquez – described as a “female trailblazer” during her nine years of service – was gifted a customized all-terrain wheelchair from Freedom Alliance, a national military support organization. …

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Pentagon confirms nearly 450 Americans trapped in Afghanistan

The defense stated Tuesday that nearly 450 American citizens are still in conflicts following August’s U.S. military withdrawal, more than the Biden administration has previously claimed. The latest tally came from Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl, after Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., pointed to what he believed were …

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