West Point deletes ‘duty, honor, country’ from mission statement "Our responsibility to produce leaders to fight and win our nation’s wars requires us to assess ourselves regularly. Thus, over the past year and a half, working with leaders from across West Point and external stakeholders, we reviewed our vision, mission, and strategy to serve this purpose." Records Show CIA Deployed Bomb Techs, Dog Teams to DC on January 6 Judicial Watch's FOIA lawsuit uncovers ATF records showing CIA deployment during the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Judge tosses 6 total charges against Trump, co-defendants in Georgia case "They do not give the Defendants enough information to prepare their defenses intelligently, as the Defendants could have violated the Constitutions and thus the statute in dozens, if not hundreds, of distinct ways." CNN’s Honig On Fani Willis ‘Screwups’ That Led To Judge Kicking Some Charges: ‘Embarrassing’ “I don’t think this ruling changes the type of evidence that the DA’s going to be able to introduce, but it does knock out some of the charges, and look, it’s embarrassing for prosecutors. It’s a screwup by prosecutors when you bring a charge and then a judge throws it out before it even goes to trial.” Seattle Police Department staffing drops to lowest level since the 1990s The department has lost more than 725 officers since 2019, which means more than half the department has left. Utah parents accused of raping daughter, 15, to teach her, claiming it was ‘safer than sex with strangers’ The couple allegedly admitted to the disturbing crimes during an interview with police, saying they believed it would be “safer for her than having sex with strangers,” the affidavit said. Maryland city hires ‘racial equity’ leader who incites violence, promotes black liberation through revolution Carter played off the criticism of her more outrageous posts as being mostly performative in her support for black liberation. "How do I explain Twitter comedy too [sic] people not online?" she pondered, beginning a long explanatory thread about how she saw Twitter. How a wealthy contractor, his ‘beautiful’ hat-trimming mistress sparked NY’s first criminal adultery case — in 1907 The little-known law used to charge businessman Patrick Henry Hirsch and his younger paramour more than a century ago could soon be repealed thanks to a bill recently introduced by a Long Island lawmaker.
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