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- Yesterday
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Trump's Iran deal greeted with skepticism and scrutiny on Capitol Hill
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More than a dozen congressional Democrats, including Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, and Rep. Bobby Scott, sent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth a letter on Monday asking about the status of the program. Scott said protecting installations from flooding is a matter of national security, and Hampton Roads is a hotspot for both.
- Last week
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Ebola Outbreak Declared Global Health Emergency
Tony replied to Tony's topic in Medical, Benefits and Tricare Navy Forum
US deploys troops to Kenya to support Ebola isolation facility -
A Very Contagious Virus Is on the Rise, but Doctors Say Doing This One Simple Thing Will Keep You Safe
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A sailor stationed in Norfolk has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the coercion and enticement of a minor. Bailey Dwayne Burnett, 26, received his sentence on June 12. Burnett exchanged several video and image files of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) with another sailor, Zhane Tavern Elamin, in January 2023. He also discussed ways to engage minors.
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MARION COUNTY, Fla. – One of the 58 individuals arrested in an undercover sting operation targeting child sex predators was a 22-year-old sailor stationed at Naval Station Mayport. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies conducted a week-long investigation called “Operation Bad Habits,” in which detectives posed online as children between the ages of 7 and 15.
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Last January, when federal immigration agents started an immigration crackdown in Portland, Maine, pediatric occupational therapist Xenia Pantos was driving using their spouse's car to work when they saw masked federal agents and vehicles with tinted windows parked in the road. Worried about immigrant community members, Pantos stopped for a few minutes to observe.
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The U.S. Navy announced an expedited recruiting pipeline to bring technology experts into the service to help build innovative products at scale. The service is seeking professionals from the commercial sector and offering them direct commissions as an officer in the Navy Reserve in exchange for their expertise.