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  2. SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — An uneasy feeling is lingering in a Serra Mesa military housing community after a U.S. Navy chief was arrested on multiple child sex crime charges.
  3. Several Senate Republicans are seeking to rein in President Trump’s plans for Venezuela amid concerns the president may deploy thousands of U.S. troops to South America.
  4. WASHINGTON—President Trump is scheduled to be briefed Tuesday on options to respond to the protests in Iran
  5. So, KTTC asked Mayo Clinic for its response to the change. It did not expressly comment on the CDC’s action but spoke more broadly on the topic of the importance of vaccines. Note: Unfortunately, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has control of the CDC which used to provide sound advice on vaccinations. He has gone contrary to what vaccine studies have shown, and against pediatricians and other doctors advice regarding vaccinations. He is also regarded as an anti-vaccine activist. This is alarming because Robert Kennedy does not hold any medical related degrees. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. holds no degrees in the medical field: Harvard University: BA in American History and Literature. University of Virginia School of Law: J.D. (Law Degree). Pace University School of Law: LL.M. (Master's in Environmental Law). I do not recommend taking Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s advice on anything medical related - talk to your health care provider instead. Don't take advice from a lawyer when it comes to the medical needs of you, your child, or your family.
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  7. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is forgoing a promised court-martialing and taking a behind-closed-doors track to attempt to punish Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.).
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  9. The U.S. has carried out what it called “large-scale strikes” against ISIS in Syria, U.S. Central Command announced Saturday afternoon.
  10. WASHINGTON--The Defense Credit Union Council has sent a letter to President Donald Trump warning that a proposed 10% cap on credit card interest rates could backfire on the very consumers it is intended to help, particularly younger servicemembers, junior enlisted personnel, and lower-income military families who lack prime credit profiles.
  11. Denmark deployed soldiers to both Iraq and Afghanistan when America launched the Global War on Terrorism. Fifty of their soldiers never came home.
  12. The annual suicide report, which the Department of Defense typically publishes each fall, provides suicide statistics from the previous calendar year that inform Congress, researchers, and senior leaders across the services on efforts to combat military suicide, a persistent problem. The defense department is also delayed in releasing its quarterly suicide data for 2025, with the third-quarter figures still unpublished, months later than usual.
  13. Military facilities in Puerto Rico are being revived following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan's leader, leaving residents wondering whether it's short-lived and what will come next.
  14. Hundreds of anti-ICE protests are scheduled nationwide for Jan. 10 following the shooting death of Renee Good in Minneapolis
  15. A two-year-old girl in Georgia has been left paralyzed after suffering a rare condition brought on after she contracted the flu, according to her parents. Sara Lopez, 2, fell victim to transverse myelitis, a disorder the Mayo Clinic describes as being triggered by influenza and other ailments that target body tissue. According to the clinic, transverse myelitis interrupts the messages sent from the spinal cord to the rest of the body. This can result in pain, muscle loss, and, as happened to Sara, paralysis.
  16. Navy Safety Command publishes a report on aviation, ashore and afloat mishaps at the end of each fiscal year that includes off duty and crash deaths, but does not report on deaths from overdoses, suicides or illnesses. The report only contains Class “A” mishaps, which means there were aircraft lost, damage of at least $2,500,000, a fatality or a permanent disability.
  17. U.S. forces have boarded another oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea. The announcement was made Friday by the U.S. military. The Trump administration has been targeting sanctioned tankers traveling to and from Venezuela. The pre-dawn action was carried out by U.S. Marines and Navy, taking part in the monthslong buildup of forces in the Caribbean, according to U.S. Southern Command, which declared “there is no safe haven for criminals” as it announced the seizure of the vessel called the Olina.
  18. Veterans - Have you received your flu shot yet?
  19. Make the most of your TRICARE pharmacy benefit in 2026
  20. The Senate on Thursday voted 52-47 to block President Donald Trump from further military action in Venezuela. The move came less than a week after Trump authorized a strike that captured the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro.
  21. REIDSVILLE, N.C. — Ten years after the fatal shooting of Darnell Long, Reidsville police are renewing calls for information in a homicide that remains unsolved.
  22. No matter the recommendation, military law experts argue Hegseth will not be able to change Kelly’s retirement grade under the law.
  23. This move comes in addition to the leasing, since September, of the Ceiba and Aguadilla airports
  24. Do you think Putin will retaliate? Russia’s transport ministry said Wednesday: “No state has the right to use force against vessels duly registered in the jurisdictions of other states.” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) raised concerns about what comes next. “I think there are a lot of questions about whether this seizure may raise the prospect of hostilities beyond what’s happened already,” he told reporters.
  25. Who is Going to Pay for This? WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday proposed setting military spending at $1.5 trillion in 2027, citing "troubled and dangerous times." Trump called for the massive surge in spending days after he ordered a U.S. military operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and spirit him out of the country to face drug trafficking charges in the United States. U.S. forces continue to mass in the Caribbean Sea.
  26. Exceptional Family Newsletter | Jan 7, 2026
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