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Miami police search for missing 6-year-old boy abducted by his mother in Little Havana

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Trump, Hegseth face criticism after military response to unrest over immigration raids

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President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced criticism on Tuesday after the military response over immigration law enforcement.

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Red-cockaded woodpeckers' recovery in southeast leads to status change from endangered to threatened

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The red-cockaded woodpecker, an iconic bird in southeastern forests, has recovered enough of its population to be downlisted from an endangered species to a threatened one.

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Russia summons the American ambassador over a deadly attack that Moscow says used US-made missiles

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The Russian Foreign Ministry has summoned the American ambassador to protest what it says was the use of U.S.-made advanced missiles in a Ukrainian attack on Russian-annexed Crimea that reportedly killed four people and wounded more than 150.

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Renaming Army bases that honor Confederates would cost $21M

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An independent commission says renaming nine U.S. Army posts that commemorate Confederate officers would cost $21 million.

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New names for Fort Bragg, 8 other Army bases recommended

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An independent commission is recommending new names for nine Army posts that now commemorate Confederate officers.

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Bidens open holidays with Christmas tree and 'friendsgiving'

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President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, are getting into the holiday spirit.

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Removal of Confederate names could affect hundreds of sites

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The push to remove Confederate names from Pentagon properties, including storied Army posts, could eventually affect hundreds of assets and facilities.

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McConnell 'OK' with removing Confederate names from bases

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(AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)WASHINGTON Top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell said Thursday hes OK with renaming military bases such as Ft. Bragg that are named after Confederate Army officers, declining to side with President Donald Trump and other Republicans opposed to the move. Trump has blasted the calls to rename the military bases. A GOP-controlled Senate panel voted last week to require bases such as Ft. Bragg and Ft. Similarly, top House Republican Kevin McCarthy of California said last week after repeated prodding that he doesn't oppose the idea. If it's appropriate to take another look at these names I'm OK with that, McConnell said.

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US military now rethinking links to Confederate army symbols

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FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2020, file photo a sign for at Fort Bragg, N.C., is shown. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)WASHINGTON The U.S. military is rethinking its traditional connection to Confederate Army symbols, mindful of their divisiveness at a time the nation is wrestling with questions of race after the death of George Floyd in police hands. The Army and Air Force have not yet followed Berger's lead, but a defense official said Tuesday that the issue of banning Confederate Army symbols is now under discussion at the highest levels of the Pentagon. Ten major Army installations are named for Confederate Army officers, mostly senior generals, including Robert E. Lee. Few voices in the military are openly defending the link to Confederate symbols, but some of the bases named for Confederate officers are legendary in their own right.

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US military now rethinking links to Confederate army symbols

Read full article: US military now rethinking links to Confederate army symbols

FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2020, file photo a sign for at Fort Bragg, N.C., is shown. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)WASHINGTON The U.S. military is rethinking its traditional connection to Confederate Army symbols, mindful of their divisiveness at a time the nation is wrestling with questions of race after the death of George Floyd in police hands. The Army and Air Force have not yet followed Berger's lead, but a defense official said Tuesday that the issue of banning Confederate Army symbols is now under discussion at the highest levels of the Pentagon. Ten major Army installations are named for Confederate Army officers, mostly senior generals, including Robert E. Lee. Few voices in the military are openly defending the link to Confederate symbols, but some of the bases named for Confederate officers are legendary in their own right.

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