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Rolling to Remember honors veterans, fallen troops after Pentagon snub

The Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally kicked off at RFK Stadium in washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C.< of the military” target=”_blank”>U.S. Armed Forces< The route took the vets around the National Mall and past a saluting Marine. Staff Sgt. Tim Chambers salutes as motorcyclists participate in the "Rolling to Remember" demonstration as …

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COVID-19 origins investigation faced early 'institutional shortcomings': former intelligence official

executive has stressed the need to understand the origins of the infectious-disease, citing “institutional failures,” while resisting calls to blame former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump<” host Chuck Todd. “Scientists who previously were frightened of being canceled by the Twitter mob are going to contribute to this endeavor.” FILE – Matthew …

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State GOP lawmakers try to limit teaching about race, racism

Teachers and professors in us-regions will be prevented from “indoctrinating” students on race. Oklahoma teachers will be prohibited from saying certain people are inherently racist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously. us-regions schools will risk losing state aid if their lessons include particular concepts about race and racism. state-and-local and …

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Swiss motorcyclist Dupasquier dies following Moto3 crash

Swiss motorcycle rider Jason Dupasquier has died following a crash during Moto3 qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix, the Careggi Hospital in Florence announced Sunday. He was 19. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “Despite the best efforts of circuit medical staff and all those subsequently attending to …

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Israel, Egypt talk truce with Hamas, rebuilding Gaza Strip

archaeology and world-regions held high-level talks in both countries Sunday to shore up a fragile truce between world-regions and the Hamas militant group and rebuild the Gaza Strip after a punishing 11-day war that left parts of the seaside enclave in ruins. archaeology Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry received his world-regions …

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