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Ghislaine Maxwell charged in Epstein sex abuse case

RTÉ News 

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been charged with six counts relating to the sexual abuse and trafficking of minors in the case of late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Richmond removes 2nd Confederate statue as crowd cheers

TheRepublic.com 

RICHMOND, Va. — Work crews removed a second Confederate monument in Richmond on Thursday, as the city rushes to take down statues that have long been seen as symbols of slavery and oppression. A crowd cheered as a crane pulled a statue of Naval officer Matthew Fontaine Maury from its base, a day after crews



It’s Official: The U.S. Navy’s Littoral Combat Ships are Truly 'Garbage'

The National Interest 

Caleb Larson

Security, Americas

The ships just aren’t worth it.

The first four of the Navy’s notoriously expensive Littoral Combat Ships have under a year of service life left in their hulls. The announcement by Vice Admiral J. W. Kilby, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations listed March, 31, 2021 as the ship’s projected inactive date.

The four LCS ships listed, the USS Freedom, USS Independence, USS Fort Worth, and the USS Coronado are really new—the oldest of the four... Читать дальше...

McCallie won’t return as Duke’s women’s basketball coach

TheRepublic.com 

Joanne P. McCallie won’t return for a 14th season as Duke’s women’s basketball coach. McCallie announced her departure in a 6-minute video posted Thursday on the program’s Twitter account. She said she was “choosing to step away” as coach, saying she wanted to bring “clarity” instead of uncertainty as she entered the final year of

Terry Crews’ Fight Against Black Supremacy

The American Spectator 

Brooklyn 99 star and America’s Got Talent host Terry Crews came under fire Tuesday for tweeting, “We must ensure #blacklivesmatter doesn’t morph...

Buccaneers have high demand for tickets, no idea if fans can attend

NBCSports.com 

After the Buccaneers signed Tom Brady, their problem selling tickets went away. But now they’re dealing with an unexpected problem, thanks to COVID-19. Bucs COO Brian Ford told season ticket holders in an email that the team simply doesn’t know how many fans the stadium is going to have room for this year, and so [more]





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