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Lloyd Austin - Pentagon to lift ban on V-22 Osprey flights, 3 months after fatal crash in Japan - apnews.com - Washington - Australia - Japan

Pentagon to lift ban on V-22 Osprey flights, 3 months after fatal crash in Japan

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon will lift the ban on flights by the grounded V-22 Osprey next week, U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Friday, following a high-level meeting where Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin endorsed the military services’ plans for a safe and measured return to operations.

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Donald Trump - Deepa Shivaram - Biden is getting a physical. The report will be scrutinized because of his age - npr.org - Egypt - Mexico - county White

Biden is getting a physical. The report will be scrutinized because of his age

President Biden is getting a physical on Wednesday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, he told reporters.

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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - Indiana man pleads guilty to threatening Michigan election official after 2020 election - apnews.com - state Indiana - state Michigan - city Detroit

Indiana man pleads guilty to threatening Michigan election official after 2020 election

DETROIT (AP) — An Indiana man accused of making a violent threat against a local election official in Michigan in 2020 pleaded guilty to the charge Tuesday.

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Lloyd Austin - Services prepare to brief Secretary Austin on a plan to get Ospreys flying again - apnews.com - Washington - Japan

Services prepare to brief Secretary Austin on a plan to get Ospreys flying again

WASHINGTON (AP) — The military services will take a key step toward getting the V-22 Osprey fleet back in the air as they lay out their plans Friday to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for addressing safety concerns stemming from a fatal crash in Japan, three defense officials said.

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U.S. Navy sailor based in Japan charged with espionage - nbcnews.com - Usa - Japan

U.S. Navy sailor based in Japan charged with espionage

The U.S. has charged a Navy sailor based in Japan with espionage for allegedly providing classified material to a foreign government.

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Says His - A Texas man on death row says his execution this month would be 'for a crime I didn't commit' - nbcnews.com - state Texas - county Dallas - city Houston

A Texas man on death row says his execution this month would be 'for a crime I didn't commit'

WEST LIVINGSTON, Texas ― Ivan Cantu is aware that he’s running out of time. He clings to the black phone receiver at the prison and fights to make himself heard before a world that 24 years ago sentenced him to death for two murders that, he claims, he didn’t commit.

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David Baxter - Karen Hogan - Andrew Scheer - Kristian Firth - Conservatives eye subpoena threat for firm in ArriveCan controversy - globalnews.ca

Conservatives eye subpoena threat for firm in ArriveCan controversy

The Conservatives want to issue another formal summons for the owners of GC Strategies to appear before the government operations committee probing the ArriveCan controversy.

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Bill Blair - Wayne Eyre - Ashley Burke - Vast majority of permanent residents applying to join military not accepted in 1st year of eligibility: data - cbc.ca - Afghanistan - Canada - county Canadian

Vast majority of permanent residents applying to join military not accepted in 1st year of eligibility: data

The Canadian Armed Forces has received more than 21,000 applications from permanent residents eager to join the chronically understaffed military full time — but CBC News has learned that less than 100 of them have made it into the regular force in the year since they were allowed to sign up.

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