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Russian-supplied airpower, intelligence and battlefield tactics drawn from its war in Ukraine are helping Myanmar’s military government turn the tide in a civil war now entering its sixth year.China wields the greatest influence over Myanmar’s generals as well as the powerful ethnic armed groups based along the lengthy China-Myanmar border, but Russian-made jets, helicopters and drones have handed the military a decisive battlefield edge.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listMoscow has emerged as the Myanmar regime’s most important defence partner, according to Ian Storey, senior fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore and author of the book Putin’s…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Some Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents are selling their blood plasma to make ends meet as the 38-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown drags on, acting Deputy TSA Administrator Adam Stahl told reporters Tuesday.”We got folks sleeping in cars,” Stahl told reporters at Washington’s Reagan National Airport, referring to TSA employees. “I talked to a single mother recently who has a three-year-old child with special needs and can’t afford to pay for childcare for that three-year-old child.”Stahl also said some agents are having “blood drawn to afford gas to come to work.”The…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Emails obtained by Fox News Digital show a former Yale University administrator telling a lawyer of former Yale strength and conditioning coach Thomas Newman that he was recorded during a meeting. Other emails show Newman’s lawyer arguing that Connecticut law requires both parties to consent to being recorded during telecommunication, which is current state law, and that the recordings were allegedly used against him by higher-level admins. “A former employee recorded a portion of a meeting with your client, without the university’s knowledge,” reads part of an email sent to Newman’s attorney, Alan…

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A new tactic being deployed by RCMP officers in the Halifax area is creating some debate. Police said they’ve been piloting a new traffic enforcement strategy, in which officers disguise themselves as panhandlers at intersections in order to catch distracted drivers.According to RCMP, the operation on March 18 at an intersection in Lower Sackville resulted in 46 tickets issued that day.“We had a traffic spotter. He was walking amongst the traffic. He was posing as a panhandler with a sign,” said Cpl. Bobby Bambury with the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment Traffic Unit.“And he was walking among the traffic, seeing into…

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The K-pop sensation BTS reunited for their first concert in nearly four years after completing their mandatory military service. Their return to the stage was celebrated by huge crowds of cheering fans that shut down central Seoul on Saturday night.  Most South Korean men have to serve in the military for roughly two years because the Korean peninsula technically remains at war. In the past, years offstage have aged K-pop idols or ended groups. But BTS has defied that pattern, with their return drawing fans from around the world. Sopia Kim, 71, told CBS News she traveled three hours to attend…

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A New Mexico jury found Tuesday that social media conglomerate Meta is harmful to children’s mental health and in violation of state consumer protection law.The landmark decision comes after a nearly seven-week trial. Jurors sided with state prosecutors who argued that Meta — which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp — prioritized profits over safety. The jury determined Meta violated parts of the state’s Unfair Practices Act on accusations the company hid what it knew about the dangers of child sexual exploitation on its platforms and impacts on child mental health.The jury agreed with allegations that Meta made false or misleading…

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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailUnited Airlines CEO Scott Kirby sits down with CNBC’s Phil LeBeau to discuss oil pricing impacts from the Iran war, the company’s new aircraft, and more.03:45Tue, Mar 24 202611:29 AM EDT

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Fox News cameras were embedded with federal safety officials in North Florida, where a ride-along captured troubling encounters with truck drivers who couldn’t read road signs or communicate in English.Shocking video showed investigators taking numerous truckers out of service for safety violations, with some drivers unable to read basic road signs or communicate in English.During one encounter, a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) trooper asked a trucker how well he spoke English, to which he replied in Spanish.When asked if the trucker could speak any English, he replied, “No.” A Florida Highway Patrol…

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For more than a month, employees of the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), tasked with screening the millions of people who pass through airports across the United States each day, have not been paid.The result can be seen in videos that have spread across social media, showing frustrated travellers waiting in long lines at some of the country’s busiest airports, where hundreds of TSA employees have quit or declined to show up for work.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listHours-long delays have snarled airports, and morale among agency employees has suffered amid the lack of pay, the result of…

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