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Audio Tapes Reveal Trump Knew Covid-19 Was ‘Deadly Stuff’ for Months While Publicly Downplaying Threat

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Sep 10, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World, Politics  

Audio Tapes Reveal Trump Knew Covid-19 Was ‘Deadly Stuff’ for Months While Publicly Downplaying Threat

  Critics reserved some outrage for veteran journalist Bob Woodward, who learned the president was lying to the public about the pandemic in March.  Though unsurprised at the news that President Donald Trump deliberately lied about and downplayed the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic, political observers on Wednesday were outraged following the release of […]

Army vs. Air Force Hockey Game

By John Pennell | U.S. Army on Jan 3, 2018   Events/Notices, Featured, State  

Army vs. Air Force Hockey Game

HEADQUARTERS U.S. ARMY ALASKA, JBER, Alaska – Military skaters will take to the ice at the Sullivan Arena Saturday, Jan. 13, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. to face off in the 5th Annual Army vs Air Force Hockey Game. The two teams will consist of JBER-based Soldiers and Airmen, who not only represent their service branches, but […]

UN Rights Chief Wants Duterte’s Murder Claims Investigated

By VOA News on Dec 20, 2016   Featured, World  

UN Rights Chief Wants Duterte’s Murder Claims Investigated

The top human rights official at the United Nations on Tuesday called for an investigation of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte after Duterte claimed he personally killed several alleged criminals. UN Human Rights Commissioner Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein called on Philippine authorities to launch a murder investigation into claims Duterte made Friday in which he said he […]

Philippine President Admits to ‘Personally’ Killing Drug Dealers

By VOA News on Dec 14, 2016   Featured, World  

Philippine President Admits to ‘Personally’ Killing Drug Dealers

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he personally killed suspected drug traffickers during his two-decade tenure as mayor of the southern city of Davao. Duterte made the admission Monday during a speech before a group of businessmen, boasting that he would ride around Davao on his motorcycle and “just patrol the streets… looking for a confrontation […]

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