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The organizers of Donald Trump’s military parade used the song “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother,” without permission, per cease-and-desist letter.
Darlington today honoured its Armed Forces with a day dedicated to serving Armed Forces, their families, veterans and cadets.
President Trump told the BBC's Nomia Iqbal that he would bomb the country again "without question" if uranium enrichment ...
America celebrated the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a huge parade featuring soldiers, the Army marching band, and ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Cruelty and criminality': Experts say Trump 'incapable of grasping how despised he is'Almost two weeks have passed since millions of Americans voiced their disdain for Donald Trump's second presidency by holding ...
Donald Trump can’t succeed at building a strong, lasting authoritarian state because he’s more focused on tearing down the ...
Country music fans love Lainey Wilson because for all of her star power she also comes off as down-to-earth, and she showed ...
The show of military might came on the same day that millions of people took to the streets of America’s cities for a “No ...
Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association (ACA) has said that U.S. strikes may temporarily set back ...
The closing of Dupont Circle felt like a bad omen. The park and its namesake neighborhood, a longtime hub of gay life in ...
A “vibrant and thoughtful” design by Marley Smith, a Primary Six pupil, at Broomhill School, has been selected as the artwork to be printed on 2,000 hand-held flags for Aberdeen’s Armed Forces Day ...
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