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Ex-soldier describes Army's 'misogynistic culture'
An inquest into the death of Gunner Jaysley Beck has found a culture of "vicious gossip" and sexism.BBC News - 2d -
Sam Kerr found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment of police officer
Matildas and Chelsea star had denied charge and was cleared at Kingston crown court. Sam Kerr has been found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment after calling a police officer “fucking ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
2 charged in death of 23-year-old Army soldier
Katia Dueñas Aguilar was found dead at a residence in Clarksville, Tennessee, in May 2024, police said.ABC News - Feb. 9 -
Sergeant who 'pinned down' soldier plans to leave Army, inquest hears
Gunner Jaysley Beck's assault was incorrectly categorised as a minor sanction.BBC News - Feb. 12 -
RFK’s ‘mom army’ has landed on the shores of the political world
For decades, mothers (and all parents) in our country felt that they did not have a true champion by their side in government to fight for the physical and mental wellbeing of their children.The Hill - 4d -
Zelensky floats unified European Army: 'The time has come'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday proposed that the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine — which is nearing three years — shows the need for the European Union to create a ...The Hill - 4d -
Panama says it has recaptured woman who escaped from a hotel holding deportees
Panamanian authorities say they recaptured a woman who had escaped confinement from a Panama hotel where she and nearly 300 deportees from the United States were being held as they awaited ...ABC News - 4h -
ISIS has an army in waiting — and Trump's next move could decide whether it rises again
In a network of prisons and detention camps across Syria, the Islamic State militant group or ISIS, has an army in waiting, and support for its regime lives on.NBC News - Feb. 12 -
HHS Has Many Health Equity Offices. What Will Become of Them?
This is a MedPage Today story. Of five major HHS agency offices focused on health equity, only one has taken down its website amid President Trump's executive orders to end federal government ...ABC News - Feb. 9
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Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump calls him 'dictator'
The PM phones Volodymyr Zelensky and expresses support for "Ukraine's democratically elected leader".BBC News - 40m -
Trump says Russians 'have the cards' in peace talks
The US leader tells the BBC he trusts that Moscow wants to see an end to the war in Ukraine.BBC News - 48m -
New graves mark lost generation in drugs-ravaged Scottish town
In just a year and a half, at least eight victims of drug misuse have been buried in Oban's Pennyfuir cemetery.BBC News - 7h -
British tourist dies trekking with friend in Himalayas
The two British men were hiking in "extremely difficult terrain" when one reportedly fell.BBC News - 1h -
Historic US ocean liner moves out of Philadelphia after nearly 30 years
The SS United States prepares to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Florida coast.BBC News - 3h
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Hegseth wants Pentagon to cut 8% from defense budget for next 5 years
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has told the Pentagon to find $50 billion in programs to cut this year, to redirect funds to President Trump's priorities.CBS News - 28m -
Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump calls him 'dictator'
The PM phones Volodymyr Zelensky and expresses support for "Ukraine's democratically elected leader".BBC News - 40m -
Fog harvesting could provide water for arid cities
Research in Chile could help to provide drinking water for some of the world's most arid places.BBC News - 44m -
Trump says Russians 'have the cards' in peace talks
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China Uses Public Shaming to Motivate State Workers
Local governments are handing out “snail awards” to underperforming employees. But, for many, doing as little as possible seems like the safest bet.The New York Times - 56m