Hitler Coming to Theaters Hitler’s Early Years Coming to Theaters This is no joke. Adolf Hitler, the lighter side, the early years, is coming to movie theaters. It’s “Springtime for Hitler” without the jokes or the songs. Or the irony. Max, a movie written and directed by Menno Meyjes, is …
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8 November
Army Crime Lab Among Nation's Best
FORT GILLEM, Ga. – When the FBI needed help identifying the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, it came to the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory. Located at Fort Gillem just outside of Atlanta, the USACIL is the Department of Defense’s most comprehensive lab for analyzing everything from handwriting …
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8 November
King Charles' 75th birthday: Royals 'relieved' Prince Harry, Meghan Markle not attending celebration: expert
COMMENTARY:Let’s be very clear, most senior members of the British monarchy are more than relieved by the news that the two former royals known as Harry and Meghan are simply not going to be returning for the birthday celebrations of his Majesty, The King. The simple fact is, this news …
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8 November
IA chicken farm faces severe bird flu outbreak in second major case this week
An additional 1.2 million chickens will be slaughtered to prevent the spread of the bird flu after the virus was confirmed on an Iowa egg farm in the second massive case this week. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship announced the latest bird flu infection at a farm …
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8 November
It’s time to revive the American spirit. Here's how we start
In my new book, “The Constitution of the United States and Other Patriotic Documents,” readers can rediscover what made America a luminous beacon of hope for liberty, prosperity, and justice throughout the world. Since before its founding, our country has been blessed with extraordinary leaders who steeled our resolve for …
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8 November
Senate Democrats advance measure to circumvent Tuberville's military holds
Democrat senators on the Rules Committee advanced a resolution Tuesday to confirm more than 350 military promotions that have been held up for months due to Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s, R-Ala., protest of the Pentagon’s abortion policy. The resolution will now head to a full floor vote. Senate Majority Leader Chuck …
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8 November
Older adult women caregivers have lower death rates than non-caregivers, study finds: ‘A sense of purpose’
Caregiving was associated with a lower risk of death in older women in the U.S., according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. “Our hypothesis is that caregiving might provide a sense of purpose and/or fulfillment of sociocultural-related responsibility to family, as well as …
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8 November
How to navigate livestock auctions like a pro
At the heartbeat of the agricultural industry, livestock auctions serve as pivotal forums for the exchange of vital commodities such as cattle, sheep and pigs. These events facilitate the buying and selling process for both seasoned farmers and newcomers alike. For those contemplating entry into the world of livestock auctions, …
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8 November
Portland schools closed for 9th straight day as teacher strike drags on
Portland Public Schools has been closed for nine straight days due to an ongoing teachers’ strike. Reportedly, the district estimates the two sides are more than $200 million apart. Parents of students who were impacted by the strike appeared on “FOX & Friends” Wednesday to react to the debacle. Shane …
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8 November
COVID and flu vaccine rates are declining for US health care workers, CDC reports: ‘Disturbing trend’
Fewer U.S. health care workers are keeping up to date on their COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, according to two separate reports this week from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). For the first study, researchers pulled data from the CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) for January to …
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