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The U.S. Drone Strike in Kabul Took Out More Than ISIS-K

On Sunday morning the Pentagon announced it had successfully launched a drone strike against what officials said was an explosive packed vehicle occupied by two suicide bombers. The names of the terrorists targeted haven't been released. 

Fury Erupts Over ‘Cargo’ Put on a Plane Escaping Afghanistan

There is a time and a place for animal rescue. That time and place isn’t Kabul, Afghanistan, in August 2021.

‘You Killed My Son’: Grieving Mom Calls Radio Show Just Hours After Learning Her Son Died in Kabul Attack

“My son was one of the Marines who died yesterday… I woke up at 4:00 this morning to Marines at my door telling me my son is dead.”

Military members speak out against vaccine mandates: ‘I wanted to serve my country, now I am looking at a result in which I am...

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued a memo last week calling for the mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations of American troops. Austin ordered United States military leaders to "impose ambitious timelines for implementation."

Christians Must Speak Up for the Women of Afghanistan

Scripture is clear on the matter, as both groups find themselves endangered at the hands of the Taliban. On Sunday, August 15, the Taliban entered Kabul,...

US says drone kills IS bombers targeting Kabul airport

A U.S. drone strike blew up a vehicle carrying “multiple suicide bombers” from Afghanistan’s Islamic State affiliate on Sunday before they could attack the ongoing military evacuation at Kabul’s international airport, American officials said.

Pentagon identifies 13 service members killed in Kabul suicide bombing

The Defense Department released the names of 13 U.S. service members who were killed by the Islamic State in a suicide bombing outside Kabul's international airport Thursday.

‘I Know What Happens When You Make The Government God’: UFC Star On Marxism And His Faith

When you find an athlete willing and able to hold a conversation that goes beyond the sport in which they compete, you listen.

Board says RFK assassin Sirhan changed man; grants parole

For 15 years, Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin was denied parole by a California parole board that maintained Sirhan Sirhan did not show adequate remorse or understand the enormity of his crime that rocked the nation and the world in 1968.

Critical race theory permeates North Carolina schools, task force says

Critical race theory is more widespread across North Carolina schools than leaders had initially expected, according to a task force report .

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