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Tulsi Gabbard Visits and Trains with Soldiers in North Carolina

National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard visited the US Army at Camp McCall, a training base in North Carolina, on Friday. During her time there, Gabbard explored ways to work closely with military leaders and enhance military intelligence operations aimed at ensuring the safety and freedom of Americans. Gabbard also took part in early morning training […]

North Carolina pair caught with enough fentanyl to possibly endanger 13,000 lives

The two individuals were taken into custody in North Carolina after authorities found a significant amount of fentanyl, enough to potentially cause 13,000 deaths. According to the Burke County Sheriff’s Office, 41-year-old Dustin McCurry and 33-year-old Kaylee Allman were arrested on April 30 during a traffic stop in the Clear Creek Access Area of South […]

Women’s lacrosse: Charlotte North discusses musical superstitions

Charlotte North’s Superstitions and Success in Lacrosse Charlotte North, a standout in women’s lacrosse, has established a unique routine throughout her career. To become the NCAA’s top goalscorer of all time and steer Boston University to the national championship in 2021, she crafted a playlist that resembles a superstition. “I’m very superstitious,” North shared in […]

South Korea reports that 600 North Korean soldiers have died in combat in Ukraine.

According to South Korean lawmakers referencing their intelligence agency, about 600 North Korean soldiers have died while fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine. The total number of North Korean casualties, including both injuries and fatalities, is around 4,700. Some military forces from various nations have displayed noticeably enhanced combat skills recently, utilizing modern weapons like drones, […]

North Dakota governor signs measure protecting pesticide makers from lawsuits

North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong (R) I signed the law This made his state the country the first to protect farm chemical manufacturers from product safety concerns, particularly lawsuits over the Roundup of popular herbicides. Armstrong, a former Congress member who was elected governor last fall, has not commented on signing the bill on Thursday. […]