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JROTC Hero Killed in School Shooting Posthumously Accepted to West Point

JROTC Hero Killed in School Shooting Posthumously Accepted to West Point

by Sarah Rumpf | Feb 20, 2018

Peter Wang, the 15-year-old JROTC cadet who was killed during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last week as he helped hold open a door so his classmates could escape before him, will be posthumously admitted to the United States Military Academy,...
EXCLUSIVE: Florida Families Sue to Force State to Comply with Medical Marijuana Law

EXCLUSIVE: Florida Families Sue to Force State to Comply with Medical Marijuana Law

by Sarah Rumpf | Nov 21, 2017

These days, it’s hard to get 71.3 percent of people to agree that the sky is blue, much less find common ground on a political topic. And yet, that is how enthusiastic the support from Florida voters was last year for Amendment 2, which expanded access to...
Rubio calls on Army to revoke commission of West Point grad who made ‘anti-American’ comments

Rubio calls on Army to revoke commission of West Point grad who made ‘anti-American’ comments

by Sarah Rumpf | Oct 4, 2017

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has sent a letter to the Acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy regarding Second Lieutenant Spenser Rapone, whose social media posts caused outrage for his vulgar criticisms of elected officials and endorsements of communism and political...

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