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The U.S. Army has quietly begun canceling some of its most demanding training programs — not because of a change in strategy, but because it has run out of money. With months still remaining in the fiscal year, the military is staring down a budget shortfall estimated between $4 and $6 billion, and the cuts […]
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The U.S. Army has suspended the Sapper Course, paused artillery training at Fort Campbell, and cut pilot flight hours as a $4–6 billion budget shortfall forces cuts across the force with months left in the fiscal year.
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Festus, Missouri made history when voters ousted every council member who approved a $6 billion AI data center — with turnout surging 129% in one of the most stunning local election results in recent memory.
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Every major late night host in America united on The Late Show stage as Stephen Colbert's final episode approaches. Jimmy Kimmel came with a direct message for fans: cancel Paramount+.
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Bikers Against Child Abuse sends trained volunteer motorcyclists to escort child abuse victims into court, fill the gallery, and stay on call 24/7 — ensuring no child faces their abuser alone.
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Six states have now passed Bentley's Law, requiring drunk drivers convicted of killing a parent to pay child support to the surviving children left behind. Named after a boy who lost his family in a Missouri crash, the law is spreading fast and advocates are pushing to take it federal.
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The United States recorded net outward migration in 2025 for the first time in decades. More Americans left permanently than moved in — and a record 5,000 surrendered their citizenship entirely.
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With eight days left before The Late Show's final episode on May 21, Jimmy Kimmel told Colbert's audience to cancel Paramount+ — as questions swirl about whether CBS killed the show to smooth its merger with Skydance.
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In 2016, a small Texas city made national and international headlines — not because of a crime, a scandal, or a political crisis, but because of a cat named Browser. Browser was a grey tabby who had called the White Settlement Public Library home since 2010. He was originally brought in as a kitten to […]
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Julie Rizzitello, a 37-year-old Wall Township English teacher, was sentenced to 10 years in state prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old student on multiple occasions, including on his birthday.
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Bikers Against Child Abuse — BACA — is a volunteer nonprofit that escorts child abuse victims to court so they never have to face their abusers alone. Founded in 1995, the organization now has chapters across the U.S. and internationally.
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Voters in Festus, Missouri ousted all four city council members who approved a $6 billion AI data center — a sweeping electoral rebuke that sent shockwaves through local politics and the tech industry's expansion plans.
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