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A 7-year-old Louisiana girl was mauled to death by a neighbor’s pitbull that ran into her family’s yard, authorities said. Sadie Davila was playing outside the East Baton Rouge Parish home at 6:30 p.m. Friday when the dog barreled onto the property and “viciously attacked her,” according to arrest documents obtained by the Advocate. A family member tried to ward off the dog by hitting it with a walking cane, but the animal couldn’t be deterred. The first-grader was taken to the hospital with multiple dog bites to her face and severe skull damage. She later succumbed to her injuries, police…

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This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. Lost status and a desperate existence in Iran are driving thousands of former Afghan troops — many of them elite commandos trained by the United States — to consider fighting as mercenaries in Ukraine and other battlefields. Many ex-Afghan security personnel accuse the United States of abandoning them after the Taliban regained power last year. They also say poverty and security concerns are factoring into their decisions to take a private Russian mercenary group up on its recruitment offers. According to WhatsApp messages viewed by RFE/RL’s Radio…

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Austin Bonn, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, conducts a search of simulated gate-runner, Airman 1st Class Lucas Hofer, of the 119th Communications Flight. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by David H. Lipp) The FBI says it’s investigating a Friday shooting after an airman at Shaw Air Force Base shot a man who “illegally gained access” to the base. The airman, who is assigned to the 20th Security Forces Squadron, shot the man at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Shaw Air Force Base said in a statement Friday. In a follow-up email, a spokesperson said “the individual drove through the security checkpoint onto the installation,…

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Years ago I was assigned to review a painfully funny Off-Broadway comedy. As the show reached an ominous conclusion and the actors took their bows, I leapt from my aisle seat and was eager to be the first to get the blessed relief of the exit door. In the lobby, a young man wearing a headset looked at me angrily. “You’re gonna stay,” he announced, “and clap!” They mistook me, it seemed, for one of the people in the exhibit who had been given free admission to the show, apparently happy to stand at the end – to impress clumsy,…

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The unmistakable love and loyalty of dogs was on display when 21-year-old Army private Hannah Foraker returned from after three months of Basic Combat Training & AIT for Christmas break in 2015. (Hannah Foraker/YouTube) Foraker had left in Ohio on Sept. 9, 2015 to start basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. and came home for a short break before leaving for her duty station, ABC News reported at the time. Upon her return, her elderly and deaf dog Buddy lit up with joy when they reunited. In the video, Buddy doesn’t really quite know how to act when she sees her owner, but…

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There are few things more exciting than the sights and sounds of an A-10 Warthog. The behemoth aircraft has been the friend to infantrymen in many different combat zones, and the fight against ISIS is no exception. While drones may play a big role in bombing insurgent locations, very little compares to the devastating strafing runs of the A-10. The video begins with the pilot spotting fighters on the ground, and unleashing a devastating barrage of fire from the planes 30MM cannon as it strafes the target. A-10 finishes mid-air refueling (YouTube) The video also details some cool specifications on…

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When Melvin “Mel” Gray walked into the home of his brother, Tom Davis, he felt an instant connection. The men, both military veterans, have spent their lives in Kansas City, growing up and buying homes mere city blocks from one another. They hung out at the same fast-food restaurants, rode motorcycles in the same charity events, dressed and acted similarly, but never met — never even knew one another existed. “If you took a rock and had a pretty good arm on you and you threw it from my front porch due east, it would land on his front porch,” Gray, 61, a facilities…

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A 32-year-old woman is being held without bail after allegedly shoving a 3-year-old girl off a Northeast Portland MAX station platform and onto the train tracks Wednesday, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office said. A male bystander quickly rescued the child, who reported a severe headache and had a small red mark on her forehead, the district attorney’s office said. Brianna Lace Workman, 32, was arraigned Thursday in Multnomah County Circuit Court on charges of first-degree attempted assault, a felony, and third-degree assault, interfering with public transportation, second-degree disorderly conduct, reckless endangerment and harassment, misdemeanors, court records show. Workman is listed as…

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The largest and most well-known sphinx in the world is the one at Giza, Egypt. Southeast of the Giza pyramids is where you’ll find the Great Sphinx. Egyptologists continue to disagree over when it was built. Some claim that it was constructed between 2600 and 2500 BCE under the pharaoh Khafre’s command. Others think it is ancient and predates the rule of pharaoh Khafre. It was allegedly erected between 10,000 and 5,000 BCE. The Great Sphinx of Giza is surrounded by a lot of mystery. Archaeologists are still searching for answers as of this writing since more old history is…

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For nearly two hours, about two dozen people on a group Telegram live stream cried, read Scripture, listened to hymns — and prayed fervently for defendants in jail facing trial for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. “We pray for unity in those cells,” said one of the group’s leaders, a woman named Aida. “Get close to them, Father God, to protect our brothers.” This nightly prayer call featured one of many support groups that have formed in the two years since the violent mob — encouraged by former president Donald Trump — stormed…

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A former British Army General says Nato should consider sending Ukraine all the weapons it wants to help end the war – otherwise, it could go on for years. General Sir Richard Barrons told Forces News that it is now “inconceivable” the conflict could end peacefully. The former head of Joint Forces Command added that recent Russian losses are sparking ever louder criticism inside Russia about the way the war is being conducted. In Ukraine, the winter of war continues, along a 1,500-mile front where Russia and Ukrainian forces continue to fight as they prepare for new offensives. General Sir Richard…

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Newly uncovered footage shows a massive hand-to-hand brawl between Chinese and Indian troops in a disputed border region of the Chinese and Indian border. A video that was recently shared across social media showed masses of Chinese and Indian troops in a hand-to-hand brawl, with some troops swinging sticks and throwing bricks and rocks. The exact details surrounding the origin of the footage could not immediately be confirmed, but an Indian military officer told CNN the footage was of a clash between Chinese and Indian troops near the town of Tawang on Sept. 28, 2021. The alleged 2021 brawl footage surfaced after…

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Just days after his stunning on-field cardiac arrest, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin said on Instagram he was thankful for the love he’s received and asked for continued prayers for a “long road” ahead. “When you put real love out into the world it comes back to you 3x’s as much,” he wrote in his first Instagram post since his collapse Monday. “The Love has been overwhelming, but I’m thankful for every single person that prayed for me and reached out.” “If you know me you know this only gone make me stronger,” he added. “On a long road keep…

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As soon as this strange light tube emerged in Feliciano, Argentina’s sky, something changed. You may think the pictures below are Photoshopped, but they’re not. This bizarre anomalies are brilliantly portrayed. Generally speaking, scholars believe that this image is real, and some physicists have sought to offer logical theories for it, but no one understands precisely what it is for the time being. The woman began her morning run at San Jose Park, and when she noticed a huge thunderstorm coming, she wanted to take a shot of it. She was trying to get the photo, but she was terrified…

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Legend has it that the Giants met the Cherokees when they arrived in Ohio. These Giants were nicknamed The Moon-Eyed Men by Cherokees, as they could only see at night. Legends claim that the bones of white giants have been found in Choctaw territory and Chickasaw territory. Legend has it that the Choctaw fought alongside a race giants on Tennessee land. These stories have been regarded as legends and myths for many years. The truth is that many of the claims previously believed to be incorrect have been confirmed by subsequent research. According to a tale told by the Comanches…

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Scientists discovered many unique features about baby dragons living in the Postojna cave, in Slovenia. They live in the water and can survive without eating for 7 years. Postojna cave system in Slovenia The Postojna Caves, located an hour’s drive southwest of the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, are so vast it has its own railway. It is one of the most visited underground attractions in Europe. Locals have known the cave for centuries, and starting in 1818, after the trip of Franz I the Austrian, the last Roman Emperor of Europe, more tourists visited the place. The large cave stretches to 24 km…

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As more and more secret information about the Moon is revealed, many people agree that now is the time for the world to know all the facts about this familiar planet, one of which is true. about mysterious pyramid-shaped structures on the surface of the Moon. Conspiracy theorists claim that for many years, the space agencies as well as the great powers of the world have remained silent about the truth behind these strange structures on the Moon. Fortunately, a group of former NASA engineers have released a series of images that expose the great mysteries behind these works. Dr. Edgar…

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Media outlets visit one of the many impact sites created by the Iranian missile attacks at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Jan. 13, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Derek Mustard). Agroup of airmen have been recognized for their extreme heroism aboard a trio of HH-60G Pave Hawks during an Iranian ballistic missile attack against Al Asad Air Base in Iraq in January 2020, the service announced last month. Maj. Michael E. Madden received a Distinguished Flying Cross with “V” device during a mid-December ceremony at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, while six other airmen — Capts. Charles Heisler and Bryan…

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Scientists have unraveled the mystery 2 million years ago, finding the portrait of the creature at the top of the food chain in the jungles and savannahs full of beasts: they are of human blood. Rather, they are “transitional” species, which are gradually shedding the appearance and nature of hominids in favor of a true human. Said to be the most developed at that time, Homo erectus – the upright man – knew how to make and use tools, but still had a small brain and a body with many hominid features. Dietary change, transitioning from the predominantly beastly meal of…

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All a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s and U̳F̳O̳ mysteries that have appeared in recent decades have been centered on the Roswell disaster. Officially, the e̳x̳t̳r̳a̳t̳e̳r̳r̳e̳s̳t̳r̳i̳a̳l̳ craft that landed in New Mexico in 1947 was never claimed, but many people claimed to have seen an a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ ship on that day. There are dozens of reports claiming that a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s were recovered and possibly survived the crash. The administration will, without a doubt, constantly deny it. On the other hand, some people and officials accept the a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s’ rescue story and believe the U̳F̳O̳ crash happened. According to excerpts from her notes and records, Matilda O’Donnell McElroy,…

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An attorney for Infowars host Alex Jones has been suspended from practicing law for six months after a judge determined he gave confidential medical records of Sandy Hook families to people not authorized to have them. were. Norman Pattis represented Jones in a defamation case in Connecticut brought by several families of victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. In 2012, a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School killed 26 people, including 20 children. Barbara Bayliss, a senior court judge in Connecticut, ruled Thursday that Pattis “willfully and willfully disregarded” his obligations to honor a protective order of the court keeping…

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Napoleon was not the only one to have mysterious experiences inside the Egyptian pyramids. A British journalist also reported that he had an experience of the soul leaving the body while staying for a night in the pyramid. In 1798, Napoleon arrived in Egypt, on an expedition that combined archaeological research. Like many people of his time, he was so impressed with the Pharaohs and the mysterious country of Egypt that he brought along several engineers, geodesy experts, astronomers and archaeologists to learn more. . These scientists have measured, surveyed, probed and drawn the Great Pyramid. Later, under his command, they published the results…

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The day before Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy swept into the United States and delivered an impassioned speech to Congress, he made a quiet phone call to one of the country’s most powerful Republicans: Mitch McConnell. Among his urgent requests: convince the Senate minority leader to help turn over the seized fortunes of Russian oligarchs — including the proceeds of their yachts, planes and mansions — to help rebuild the Ukraine president’s devastated country. Two days later, with a rush of Republican support, the wartime leader got his wish. A special provision was tucked into the government’s massive, end-of-the-year spending bill…

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Currently, archaeologists are getting very close to discovering two previously unknown chambers hidden in the heart of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Experts confirmed the existence of these two mysterious rooms over the weekend after using the method of “scanning” ancient works thousands of years old. The Egyptian Ministry of Archeology has also made a statement about the existence of two mysterious spaces found inside the pyramid built 4,500 years ago under the pharaoh Khufu. Currently, archaeologists are conducting follow-up work to get more information about two hidden chambers with many secrets, which they have not yet had direct…

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