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Two U.S. Army helicopters collided and crashed in Alaska on April 27 while returning from a training flight. Three soldiers were killed.

A collision between two military helicopters in Alaska has left three Army soldiers dead. And Ticketmaster is once again in the hot seat over its latest ticket sale debacle. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Friday, April 28, 2023. 3 U.S. soldiers killed after Army helicopters collide Two U.S. Army helicopters collided…

At 80 years old, Biden's age is a concern among voters. But in business, age means experience. Here are the oldest executives in Five For Friday.

President Joe Biden officially launched his reelection campaign on April 25. Poll after poll shows the 80-year-old’s age is a major concern for Republicans and even Democrats. But in business, age is just another sign of experience. Here are the executives working well into their golden years in this week’s Five For Friday.  #5: Frederick…

Egypt is one of the few nations that isn't worried about U.S. blowback over selling weapons to Russia, but it decided against it anyway.

Russia’s depleted military is in desperate need of more equipment in the Ukraine War. The Russians have lost thousands of tanks and artillery units in the conflict, which has forced the army to resort to using outdated weaponry. Moscow has turned to nations like Iran and North Korea to buy military supplies. It also reached…

House Republicans unveiled a new border security bill that includes money for more border wall and new asylum rules.

House Republicans unveiled a new border security bill which Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., described as “the strongest border security package the House has ever taken up.” The chairmen of the committees that wrote the bill said it will include provisions for asylum, e-verify, visa overstays, reinstate so-called migrant protection protocols and build 900 miles…

Just like it did with Joe Camel and cigarettes, the FTC must end gun makers' ability to market assault rifles like the JR-15 to children.

Democrats have been trying to strengthen gun regulation for decades while Republicans, for the most part, believe any meaningful reform would infringe upon Second Amendment rights. But following back-to-back mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, in which more than 30 people were killed, Congress passed bipartisan gun legislation. Now comes the JR-15 semi-automatic…

New testimony from a Health and Human Services whistleblower has shed light on the U.S. government's involvement in human trafficking.

New testimony from a whistleblower has accused the U.S. government of being involved in human trafficking. Tara Lee Rodas, an employee at the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, testified before Congress on Wednesday, April 26, and alleged that the U.S. government is serving as a “middleman” to deliver migrant children to…

According to a new report, the federal government wasted more than $125 million in duplicate checks sent to doctors caring for veterans.

According to a newly released report, the federal government wasted more than $100 million in duplicate checks. The checks were sent to doctors providing care for veterans. There were more than $300,000 instances documented over a four-year span where the Veterans Health Administration paid the doctor bills and Medicare paid out the same doctor bills.…

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