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Navy to Accept Recruits From Lowest-Scoring Percentile

In a response to the military recruitment crisis, the Navy is to begin accepting individuals scoring in the lowest aptitude percentile.

December 7, 1941: Recalling the Heroes of the ‘Day of Infamy’

December 7, 1941, was a day of infamy.

Warnock Defeats Walker in Georgia Senate Race

Republican Herschel Walker on Tuesday lost to Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), who will keep his seat in Washington.

Andy Biggs Officially Challenges Kevin McCarthy for House Speaker

Andy Biggs says that further leadership from McCarthy would entrench the establishment “uniparty” in Congress.

House to Abolish COVID Vaccine Requirement for Military

In the most recent version of the National Defense Authorization Act, the annual military funding bill, Covid vaccine mandates for members of the military are likely to get struck down.

Judge Orders Pro-life Flight Attendant Re-Hired at Southwest Airlines

A Texas federal judge has ordered Southwest Airlines to reinstate Charlene Carter, the flight attendant who made headlines after a jury ruled that she was unlawfully fired for expressing pro-life views and for criticizing her union.

Indonesia Votes to Ban Extramarital Sex, Prohibit Insulting Leaders

Indonesia's Parliament on Tuesday voted to revise the country's penal code to criminalize all sex outside of marriage and to prohibit insulting the president, vice president and state institutions or ideology.

‘Non-Binary’ Colorado Shooting Suspect Officially Charged With Over 300 Counts

Authorities revealed formal charges Tuesday totaling 305 counts against the alleged perpetrator of the November mass shooting at a Colorado Springs LBGT club, according to CNN.

Did Trump Really Call for the ‘Termination of the Constitution?’

Former President Donald Trump’s recent post on his own social media site — Truth Social — has been falsely reported as his having called for the “termination” of the Constitution.

Walmart CEO Announces Store Closures and Higher Prices Are Looming Thanks to Rampant Crime

Walmart could face store closures and price increases because of large-scale retail theft, CEO Doug McMillon told CNBC on Tuesday.

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