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Biden Defense secretary: US Navy could open Strait of Hormuz
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Biden Defense secretary: US Navy could open Strait of Hormuz

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Biden Defense secretary: US Navy could open Strait of Hormuz
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Biden Defense secretary: US Navy could open Strait of Hormuz

Former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday said the U.S. could reopen the Strait of Hormuz but should only undertake the effort with the support of international allies. “Certainly, the United States Navy could open the Strait of Hormuz,” Austin, who served under former President Biden, told Bloomberg during remarks at the HSBC Gulf Cooperation…

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Gordon Wood’s Honest Approach to History
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Gordon Wood’s Honest Approach to History

With his sober and serious scholarship, the historian was among the last of his generation.

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New screwworm cases raise concern for Texas cattle, beef prices
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New screwworm cases raise concern for Texas cattle, beef prices

Concerns over the spread of the New World screwworm are growing after multiple new cases were confirmed on Monday, and as state and federal officials ramp up efforts to contain the parasite.

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Blue books won’t save our children from AI
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Blue books won’t save our children from AI

The federal government must enact human-centric regulations for AI before it's too late to protect children and preserve human agency, and the Every Student Succeeds Act must be reauthorized to account for the AI economy.

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Why Hasn’t the Trump Administration Deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica?
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Why Hasn’t the Trump Administration Deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica?

The DOJ is still trying to use that potential outcome as a carrot to induce him to plead guilty. Africa is the stick.

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Vance adds chicken coop, chicks at Naval Observatory residence
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Vance adds chicken coop, chicks at Naval Observatory residence

Vice President Vance reportedly has a new side gig, with the second family getting a chicken coop installed at its Naval Observatory residence. Dozens of chicks are reportedly now living in a coop designed to look like the Victorian home at the Naval Observatory. The Daily Wire first reported Sunday that Carolina Coops, a family-owned…

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