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Right now, the only safe movement in Haiti is via helicopter. The roads out of the city are controlled by gangs.
Dajabón.- Over the past 48 hours, intensified immigration enforcement by the General Directorate of Migration (DGM), backed ...
The Senate’s lopsided 60-25 vote approving General Caine, who is retired, was expected,” the New York Times reports. This is ...
Veteran Roasters, a nonprofit with cafes in the Loop and at O'Hare, plans to open a 16,000-square-foot brewpub and cafe in ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library tells the story of Newark-born Ewing Israel Thrapp's U.S. Navy service.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke with El Salvador's Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill to discuss our strong and positive bilateral partnership. They addressed ongoing cooperation on ...
Gangs continue securing more neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince as government forces fail to counter them Incensed over legal losses, Trump asks Supreme Court to end 'interbranch power grab' Navy ...
The U.S. secretary of state's visit focused on supporting the region’s oil and gas industry and addressing concerns related ...
That won’t mean much if the personnel shortage problem cannot be solved. So far at least 17 ships have been sidelined because no crews were available. MSC needs to fill at least 95 percent of its ...
The Navy plans to send a second warship to patrol ... Dominican Republic, and various Haiti incidents were all within the Southern Command's area of responsibility, "it's entirely possible there ...
25, 1886, he enlisted in the United States Navy, just a few months shy of turning ... the Boston was ordered to Haiti. A letter from Ewing dated Nov. 9, 1888, was published Nov. 24 in the Newark ...