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Putin Shows Off New Weapons Capable Of Overcoming U.S. Defenses

President Putin has announced that Russia has developed and is testing a new line of strategic, nuclear-capable weapons that will be able to outmaneuver U.S. antiballistic missile defenses.

USS Carl Vinson Spends 2nd Year In A Row In Western Pacific

The U.S. has assigned two Navy fleets to the Western Pacific for the first time since World War II as it tackles multiple challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.

Kentucky basketball's team of 'lovers' stand up to early Ole Miss technical fouls, ejection

An Ole Miss player was ejected before the first media timeout and five technicals were called in a game in which UK proved capable taking a punch.

        

A Clearer Picture Of Parkland Shooting Suspect Comes Into Focus

Friends, family and neighbors were aware of the man now accused of killing 17 people. So were two sheriff’s departments and the FBI. Despite all the red flags, nothing was done to intervene.

Kevil man killed in crash between semi and pickup truck on US 60 – WPSD Local 6

WPSD Local 6Kevil man killed in crash between semi and pickup truck on US 60WPSD Local 6Closure planned along state road in Graves County A daytime road closure is planned for Tuesday along a section of state road in Graves County, the Kentucky Transpo…

Two killed in crash on I-24 in Robertson County – WKRN.com

WKRN.comTwo killed in crash on I-24 in Robertson CountyWKRN.comPLEASANT VIEW, Tenn. (WKRN) – A crash involving a semi- tractor trailer and a passenger car has killed two people. The Tennessee Highway Patrol released the names of the victims Friday morn…

Jury Selection Begins For Orlando Shooter’s Widow

In 2016, Noor Salman’s husband opened fire at Pulse nightclub, killing 49 people and wounding dozens more. Salman is accused of aiding terrorism and obstructing justice.

Toilet Paper Price Rise Triggers Shortage In Taiwan

Stores in Taiwan announced the price of toilet paper would be going up, triggering a massive run on stores and people hoarding toilet paper.

Trial Begins For Widow Of Pulse Shooter

Survivors of the Pulse nightclub attack and family members of those killed are preparing for the trial of the shooter’s widow.

U.S. Olympic Committee CEO Steps Down

The CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee has resigned, citing health reasons. His departure comes after a series of sexual abuse scandals in Olympic sports.

A Fight Over Flood Preparedness In Virginia

New zoning rules in Norfolk, Va., require developers to include flood prevention measures. Some builders opposed the move and say it will raise costs for homebuyers.

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