A box of World War II love letters reached the USO with no clear explanation of who sent them or how they survived. Inside were roughly 300 messages from Louis “Speedy” Weber, a Bronx soldier who wrote to his wife, Frances, from basic training, Sicily, France, Belgium, Germany and Czechoslovakia. With the USO releasing part of the “Letters Home: A World War II Archive” collection alongside the upcoming D-Day film Pressure, archivists are hoping the public can help solve the next part of the mystery: where Speedy’s family is today. “In short, they are a collection of around 300 letters…

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A responsible gun owner doesn’t leave a firearm where children can access it, with some exceptions. Those are on a case-by-case basis and are typically the exceptions, not the rule. We all know what responsibility looks like, but when laws step in, they remove responsibility from the equation. It becomes about compliance. And, for parents who live in states with mandatory storage laws, life is more difficult than it needs to be.But even laws that don’t go quite that far might create problems, such as a bill under consideration in Ohio, where its author says…

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Isometrics are strength training exercises that focus on building strength through muscle contractions instead of movement. Exercises such as plank poses are common core-strengthening and military testing exercises that are examples of isometric exercises. The question is when and where in a routine you should add them. Here is the question from a reader about when and where in a routine you should add them: Stew, is there a place for isometric movements to supplement weightlifting and TRX exercises? Thanks, Craig Craig, great question. The answer is yes: You should add isometric exercises to your workout plans to improve strength,…

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World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has claimed that the world may experience more cases of Hantavirus.  “We might see more cases” of the deadly Andes strain of hantavirus emerge in the coming days, after an eleventh case was recorded, he said. “At the moment, there is no sign that we are seeing the start of a larger outbreak, but of course the situation could change and, given the long incubation period of the virus, it’s possible we might see more cases in the coming weeks,” Ghebreyesus said at a press conference in Madrid on Tuesday. Countries Are Rushing…

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A 24-year-old Philadelphia man who’s attracted a minor following on Instagram for openly carrying an AR-style pistol through the streets of the City of Brotherly Love is now facing felony charges after an arrest for illegally transferring a firearm.  Philadelphia D.A. Larry Krasner, who’s been criticized for what many see as his lenient treatment of violent criminals, appears to be throwing the book at Kobe Artis. Krasner claims that Artis was posted a clip to social media that showed him handing a handgun and a rifle to an individual who’s prohibited from possessing firearms, calling…

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Just after 2 a.m. on July 30, 1916, a freight car loaded with TNT exploded at a munitions depot on Black Tom Island in New York Harbor. The blast registered as a 5.5 magnitude earthquake and was felt 90 miles away in Philadelphia. Windows shattered from Times Square to Brooklyn. The Statue of Liberty took shrapnel damage. Firefighters were blown out of their boots. Seven people died that night. The attack’s most lasting impact affects visitors to the Statue of Liberty today as the torch has been permanently closed ever since due to damage it sustained in the blast. The…

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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for his hotly anticipated talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the Iran war, trade and U.S. arms sales to Taiwan. The meat of the summit doesn’t start until Thursday, when the leaders hold bilateral talks, visit the Temple of Heaven, where Chinese emperors once prayed for bumper crops, and take part in a formal banquet. But the Chinese offered Trump a pomp-filled welcome, literally rolling out the red carpet for him after Air Force One landed in the Chinese capital. The president was greeted by Chinese Vice…

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For well over a year, any gun owner who lawfully carried into Jacksonville’s city hall had their name, birthday, and type of gun collected and kept in a logbook in blatant violation of Florida law, which forbids cities from establishing any kind of registry of gun owners.  The practice was flagged by a Jacksonville resident, but after an investigation State’s Attorney Melissa Nelson declined to file criminal charges after concluding that the list was not maintained in knowing or willful violation of state statute. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says ignorance of the law cannot excuse…

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General Motors is shelling out for selling your data. This time, it’s the California state Attorney General pressing the case and negotiating a settlement that sees a state record of more than $12 million in penalties for privacy violations, plus serious restrictions on what GM can sell for the next five years. State Says GM Sold Precise Driver Data Credit: General Motors California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office alleged that GM “sold the data of California drivers without their knowledge or consent and despite numerous statements reassuring drivers that it would not do so.” The AG said that the data GM…

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Future Optek CEO Matthew Pohl is building mixed-reality glasses designed to let a shooter see an aiming point without looking directly through a traditional optic. In an interview with Military.com at eMerge Americas, Pohl described the company’s core concept as glasses that display a reticle, or red dot, inside transparent lenses while accounting for the position of the user’s head and weapon. The goal is to let a user see where the weapon is pointed without forcing the shooter to align their eye behind a sight, look through a video feed, or use a laser that could reveal their position.…

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Much has changed for the families of Americans Dawn Michelle Hunt and Nelson Wells, Jr., over the past decade and change. Fathers have died, kids have grown up without their parents, and politicians have made countless promises. Yet, they endure. The families of both Americans, each detained for more than 10 years in China on charges claimed to be manufactured by the opposition government, are remaining optimistic that the Donald Trump-Xi Jinping summit this week will be the straw to eventually break the camel’s back when it comes to bringing them home. The meeting between the presidential counterparts in Beijing…

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Military fatigue can have a dangerous effect on soldiers, especially when they need to be alert and active in the most crucial situations. To combat fatigue, Military Energy Gum (MEG) teamed with United Service Organizations (USO) to provide its product in care packages sent to service members across the globe. Packages were sent to soldiers in April and will be distributed for a year. MEG, which carries 100 milligrams of caffeine per piece, was created more than 20 years ago after findings from the Military Fatigue Research Program pinpointed the risks of sleepiness and sluggishness in the military. Soldiers serving…

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