A former Navy intelligence analyst who spent 30 years behind bars for selling U.S. military secrets to Israel, arrived in Israel on Wednesday where he and his wife were granted citizenship by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Front-line workers such as mail clerks, military personnel, delivery drivers and health care providers are everyday heroes risking their lives to keep Americans safe, military wife Christy Hanbyul Na told FOX News. Because they're working in essential industries, they must physically show up at their jobs every day, despite the risk of contracting COVID-19, the deadly virus that has killed more than 300,000 people in the U.S. More than 18 million have been infected.
A former Navy intelligence analyst who spent 30 years behind bars for selling U.S. military secrets to Israel, arrived in Israel on Wednesday where he and his wife were granted citizenship by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
coronavirus pandemic won’t sideline Santa Claus and his reindeer from, as the storybooks say, delivering gifts to children around the world.While the Santa tracking operations center usually has around 1,500 volunteers fielding calls from around the world, this year they have scaled back because of COVID-19 concerns with few people in the center and many taking calls remotely.
An active member of the U.S. Army was charged on Sunday in the shooting at an Illinois bowling alley that left three people dead, according to reports.
coronavirus pandemic won’t sideline Santa Claus and his reindeer from, as the storybooks say, delivering gifts to children around the world.But as cases continue to rise across the globe, it begs the question: Will Santa be able to bring our gifts to us safely?“Santa Claus has been doing this for many, many years, as you know, and he’s been through pandemics before and challenges all around the globe.
beautifully decorated homes, but what better time of year to showcase their residences than at Christmas? Despite 2020's coronavirus pandemic dampening our spirits, the A-list have gone all out with their festive decorations – adding some much-needed cheer to our lives.
A guided-missile destroyer conducted a freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea Tuesday in the latest message from the U.S. to Beijing over its disputed territory in the Spratly Islands. An official told Fox News the USS John S. McCain sailed by Gaven Reef and Johnson South Reef, which have both been claimed by China and fortified with weapons in recent years.
Deadline, the online mega-retailer has snapped up Shotgun Wedding for its Prime Video service in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and a lot of Europe, while Lionsgate will distribute in the United States.
Service members in the U.S. military will get a rude awakening in the new year when they see their taxes increase over four months to pay back a deferment given to them back in September.
Gallery: Gilmore Girls cast and their real-life children (Hello!)Meanwhile Josh Hutcherson is playing Jackson, who is also in the American military and is Richard's driver on a duck shoot that forms the framing device of the book. Four years ago The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Pierce Brosnan would play the lead role with his GoldenEye director Martin Campbell at the helm.
Dave McNary Film ReporterSearchlight is developing a feature film centered on Muhammad Ali’s refusal to be inducted into the U.S. Army in 1967 during the Vietnam War, Variety has learned exclusively.The project is based on Leigh Montville’s “Sting Like a Bee: Muhammad Ali vs.
Lana Del Rey has performed ‘Let Me Love You Like A Woman’ on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, marking her first US television appearance in nine years.The pre-recorded performance was filmed in an unnamed dive bar, backed by a band and backup singers.Watch Lana Del Rey’s performance below:‘Let Me Love You Like A Woman’ was released in October and is lifted from Lana Del Rey’s forthcoming record, ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’, set for release in 2021.
Many Americans were unhappy when National Security Council spokesman John Ullyot issued a statement Sunday (Nov. 13) saying that the White House staff would be among the first people to get the Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.