Articles Posted by AF_Blue
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Former President Donald Trump’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. did not acquire Mar-a-Lago in the weeks leading up to his father’s arrest in Fulton County, Georgia, Trump Jr. told Breitbart News exclusively.
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Microsoft will acquire Activision Blizzard, the developer behind Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush, for $68.7 billion. This deal, which is the most expensive acquisition in Microsoft’s history, will make Microsoft the third-largest game company by revenue behind Tencent and Sony. But more importantly, it will kick off Microsoft’s venture into the metaverse.
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The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron conducted the last flight using its F/A-18 A/B/C/D Hornets on Wednesday. The aircraft, which the Blue Angels have flown for 34 years, will be replaced with F/A-18 E/F Super Hornets beginning with the team’s 2021 show season. The Hornets departed Florida’s Naval Air Station Pensacola at around 4 p.m. local time for a 30-minute flyover ranging from the Pensacola area to Alabama’s Fort Morgan.
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Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC), the popular veteran-owned business known for their coffee, announced the launch of their “Buy a Bag, Give a Bag” initiative in wake of the coronavirus pandemic. From March 24th to April 3rd, 2020, for every coffee product purchased on their website BRCC will donate a bag of coffee or other coffee products to medical personnel, first responders, and service members fighting on the frontlines of COVID-19. “Since founding Black Rifle Coffee Co., it has been my goal to serve high-quality coffee to men and women who put service before self,” said BRCC founder and CEO...
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The hunt for solid conservative news sites that offer more than just spin and cheerleading is often difficult, fraught with hours of web trawling and disappointment. Welcome to Liberty Nation’s Top 20 Conservative News Sites to Read in 2020. Last year, LN ran a wildly successful poll to figure out which sites conservative folks are actually reading. Over the last 12 months, our poll has reached the giddy heights of being the number one Google search result for Top Conservative News. For 2020, we decided to do even better.
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Whether it’s a program you found on the Internet or something that came in your email, running executable files has always been risky. Testing software in clean systems requires virtual machine (VM) software and a separate Windows license to run inside the VM. Microsoft is about to solve that problem with Windows Sandbox.
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A man who shot and killed who he thought was an intruder has been cleared by Colorado's "Make My Day Law." Sean Kennedy, 22, was shot and killed December 28. Police say he was trying to forcibly enter a home on Virgina Avenue south of the UCCS campus.
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Bad ideas flourish in tough times. Calls to reinstate the draft offer a case in point. Americans today rely on the service and sacrifice of our military. The global war on terrorism has put our soldiers, sailors, marines, Air Force and Coast Guard into harm's way in numbers unprecedented since the Vietnam War. National Guard and reserve troops have been posted overseas at record levels. All the men and women of today's military volunteered to serve. They swore an oath to put aside their personal aspirations and obligations for the service of all Americans. But some politicians argue that these...
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“No more nightmares,” said Mohammed Taha. “A lot more good will happen in Iraq after 35 years of nightmares.” Taha was just one of thousands of Iraqis who reacted with joy about the news that Saddam Hussein was captured Dec. 13 and is now in U.S. custody. What makes Taha unique is that he is one of a handful of Iraqi exiles working as a translator for the U.S. Air Force here. After the initial shock and disbelief, Taha reflected on the wounds Hussein and the Ba’ath party inflicted on his family. “My brother was killed. Three or four of...
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Today in Memorial Day in the United States. Different days in different countries, same idea. I would bet many of you react to Memorial Day like this: "Why should I care about what happened to old or dead people a long, long time ago? What does this have to do with me? This is all a waste of my time. I'm young and alive, I have better things to do." Many of you think it, a few of you say it. Others call you names, and you get told "You should." You ask again, "What does it have to do...
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In the aftermath of the September 11th 2001 attacks on America, it is time for us to examine our national, and to some extent, local policies, as an integral part of our overall response to this “undeclared war” against America and her allies.The principle assumptions are (1) that it is not the responsibility of the United States to be everything to everybody. And, (2) the only geopolitical variable that we can realistically control is the United States.It is time for other nations, particularly developing nations, to step up to the plate and work to make things better for “their” citizens...
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A contingent of 15 Outback Steakhouse employees from across America traveled to Kandahar, Afghanistan, on June 17 with food in tow to cook for the coalition forces deployed there. On the flight between Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and Kandahar, Lt. Col. Gary Goldstone, 17th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron vice commander, described the delivery as a big surprise. “This mission is special,” Goldstone said. “We’re delivering about 6,000 steaks to people who have been eating (Meals Ready to Eat) for the last three to six months. The look on their faces should be telling.” A lot of planning went into the mission,...
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