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Corpus Christi Community Called to Honor Vietnam Marine’s Burial

Corpus Christi community urged to attend funeral for Vietnam-era Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Banks, ensuring the decorated serviceman won't be buried alone on December 12, 2025.

Community Urged to Honor Unaccompanied Marine Veteran Burial in Corpus Christi

Community called to honor Marine veteran Pvt. Michael Bucklin at his unaccompanied burial in Corpus Christi, ensuring no veteran is laid to rest alone after serving his country.

Texas Sues Johnson & Johnson Over Tylenol Risks to Pregnant Women

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue over acetaminophen sales to pregnant women, alleging hidden autism risks and illegal business operations in the state.

Japan Accuses China of Radar Lock Near Okinawa, Escalating Tensions

Japan protests Chinese fighter jets locking fire-control radar on Japanese F-15s near Okinawa, marking a dangerous escalation in military tensions amid deteriorating China-Japan relations.

Supreme Court Honors Retiring Staff After Historic Term: Decades of Service Recognized

Supreme Court honors retiring staff with "five centuries" of collective experience as the Court adjourns for summer following a consequential term of landmark decisions.

Powerful 7.0 Earthquake Hits Alaska-Canada Border, No Major Damage Reported

Magnitude-7.0 earthquake shakes Alaska-Canada border wilderness, felt 150+ miles away in Whitehorse and Juneau, with no reports of injuries or significant damage despite powerful tremors.

How the 13th Amendment Abolished Slavery—and Its Lasting Impact

Discover how the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in America on December 6, 1865, through Georgia's historic ratification, Lincoln's political maneuvers, and its lasting impact on freedom.

Pearl Harbor Attack: How Japan’s Surprise Strike Changed WWII Forever

Explore the shocking Pearl Harbor attack of December 7, 1941 - a meticulously planned Japanese assault that killed thousands, crippled the Pacific Fleet, and thrust America into WWII.

Pearl Harbor Attack: Death Toll, Destruction & How It Changed America

Pearl Harbor's devastating 1941 surprise attack claimed 2,404 American lives and destroyed vital military assets, propelling a reluctant United States into World War II's global conflict.

Why Does the U.S. Recommend More Childhood Vaccines Than Other Countries?

U.S. recommends vaccines against 18 diseases for children—significantly more than other developed nations—prompting a formal review to compare with simpler international approaches.

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