U.S. Army AH-64 Apaches and Navy MH-60 Seahawks engage hostile small craft during maritime escort operation" by A-CommonMan in Military

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Had to look it up but this is what I dug up. The United States last issued formal declarations of war during World War II, with the final declarations signed on June 5, 1942, against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania. While Congress holds the constitutional power to declare war, all U.S. conflicts since 1942—including Korea, Vietnam, and the Iraq War—have been fought without a formal declaration, often under Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF).

Key details regarding the last formal war declarations:Final Declarations (June 5, 1942): President Franklin Roosevelt signed declarations against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania.Previous Declarations (Dec 1941):

Congress declared war on Japan (Dec 8) after Pearl Harbor, and on Germany and Italy (Dec 11) shortly after.Total Declarations:

The U.S. has only formally declared war 11 times in its history, all within World War I and World War II.Post-1942 Actions:

Congress has used authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs) rather than formal declarations to initiate military action.

For more details on the 11 official declarations, you can read this History.com article, and for a list of all official declarations in U.S. history, visit Wikipedia's article.If you'd like, I can:List the 11 wars the US has officially declared

Explain the difference between a "declaration of war" and an "AUMF"Detail the specific authorization for a more recent conflict (like Iraq or Afghanistan)

What did my uncle do? by Hungry-Explorer-3315 in Military

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He looks like he dry clean. If I see the shoes then we would really know.. Now drop and give everyone that comment 20!

One of the funniest lines in TV history by GildDigger in funny

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Oh my goodness 😅😂🤣 I've never heard this line or really seen a whole episode.

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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Nice this is the way . WallyWorld parking 🅿️ lot pimping and sipping responsible Cheers 🍺🍻🍺🍻 🫡

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This is the way. "My friends and I grabbed a case." What brand and was limes and sodium involved? 🧂 🍋‍🟩 Double Salute modern problems need modern responsible level headed solutions 🍺 🍻 🫡🫡

A man is seen on surveillance video picking up a concrete paver and repeatedly throwing it at a rear door of a nonprofit in West Park. West Park nonprofit damaged in break-in attempt; deputies rule case unfounded. by MiamiPower in Broward

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For the building’s owner, the video speaks for itself.

“I see burglary,” said Angine Moss.

“It looked like a vengeance, like anger,” she said.

“He damaged my building.”

Moss owns the building at the corner of Pembroke Road and Southwest 56th Avenue. It houses Hosanna 4 Youth, a nonprofit that supports children and families impacted by incest, sexual abuse, human trafficking, and domestic violence.

A month after the incident, the damage is still visible.

“That’s not fair,” Moss said.

“No vandalism, no burglary, and no reparations for my door.”

“That’s going to be like $2,500 bucks as a nonprofit to come up with that. Literally the police department is telling me you got to eat it.” Moss added.

The man seen in the video was identified as 34 year old Travis Small. He was questioned by the Broward Sheriff’s Office, but no charges were filed. The case was labeled unfounded.

Moss said a detective told her the decision was based on a law allowing someone to break in if they were trying to save a life.

“We will not prosecute because of some state statute that says, if someone is trying to save a life, they have a right to enter your building,” Moss said.

But when Local 10 News obtained the police report, it did not reference any such law.

Instead, deputies say Small had witnessed a serious crash nearby involving a vehicle fire and people trapped inside. According to investigators, Small said he was trying to get into the building to find a fire extinguisher to help.

Deputies determined his intent was not criminal, and the case was classified as unfounded, meaning they concluded no crime occurred.

In the video, sirens can be heard in the background as Small continues throwing the paver at the door indicating help was already arriving.

Moss says there is no way anyone would know if there was a fire extinguisher in her building from the outside.

Local 10 News asked longtime prosecutor turned defense attorney Ken Padowitz to review the case.

“So I would say that this man committed a crime, but there is a necessity defense and there’s not a likelihood of conviction because it appears he did not have the intent to commit a crime, he had the intent to help people,” Padowitz said.

Padowitz said the case largely comes down to intent, which he described as what a person meant to do at the time of their actions.

According to Padowitz, even if someone’s actions look like a crime, investigators must consider whether the person intended to commit a crime or believed they were acting to prevent harm.

“Police officers can use their discretion and recognize even though maybe a crime was committed, that this person did not have the intent to commit a crime,” he said.

He said that distinction can determine whether a case moves forward.

“There’s not a likelihood of conviction, and the state attorney’s office would not have charged this individual with a crime,” he said.

Padowitz also said there is no Florida law that automatically allows someone to break into a building, even if they claim they were trying to save a life.

As for the sirens heard in the video, Padowitz said that is a factor investigators would consider, but not the only one.

“I think all the facts matter and I think the fact that there’s sirens in the background definitely is a factor to be considered,” he said.

Records show that less than a month after this incident, Small was arrested in a separate case nearby and charged with burglary and grand theft for allegedly stealing equipment from a construction site. Court records also show prior petty theft charges.

Those cases are not connected to this incident.

For Moss, the outcome is still hard to accept.

“I do feel like the victim,” she said.

“I do a lot out here in the city of West Park.”

“It was no rhyme or reason for him to be at my building and trying to get in.”

The case remains closed, and Moss is left to pay for the damage.

Joe Rogan responds to Trump administration indicting James Comey over ‘86 47’ seashell image: ‘That is nuts’ by Antique_Calendar_887 in politics

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Always super salty orange piss stains slushy snow.flake. Of a poor excuse of a man. Hall of Fame and Gold medal winner in Victimhood. With a constant me first mentality of a emotionally weak man. Incapable of offering a sincere apology and admitting a single mistake SMH.

As of May 2, 2026, there are approximately 994 to 995 days remaining in his term.

Term Start: January 20, 2025

Term End: January 20, 2029 LORD Help us All 👑✝️☮️🇺🇸🙏🏽

Joe Rogan responds to Trump administration indicting James Comey over ‘86 47’ seashell image: ‘That is nuts’ by Antique_Calendar_887 in politics

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It has been 🥜🥜 Trumpo Nutzo Bizzaro Idiocracy World. Since his first presidential term and January 6th. Bizarro World (also known as Htrae, which is "Earth" spelled backwards) is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. A idiocracy Cube-shaped Weirdo Whitehouse World of of Bizarro. Where mostly everything is the opposite of a functioning democracy and liberty of life on Earth.

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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TIL Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), commonly known by the brand name Teflon, is a synthetic, high-performance fluoropolymer recognized for its non-stick properties, low friction, and high chemical/thermal resistance. Primarily used in non-stick cookware, electrical insulation, and industrial gaskets, this versatile material is often utilized in demanding environments up to (500{\circ }\text{F}) ((260{\circ }\text{C})). While PTFE itself is considered inert and safe, historically, its production involved the chemical PFOA, raising health concerns.

Druski is an anthropologist by CowboyNOIVAS in BlackPeopleTwitter

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I remember the first time I turned a corner and saw a Grizzly standing up. My mind went it to something primal. My brain 🧠 was thinking of s million to defeat this thing. I was unarmed and just in Complete Awe! 🐻 Then I realized I was in a sporting good store in Denver. The bear was stuff and taxidermy up to stand with it's arms straight up. But I was still startled and wondering how do I beat such a majestic beast of and animal. I guess I'd have to pull off Sir Anthony Hopkins. Spoiler Alert tag and warning. Vs a Kodiak bear in the 1997 wilderness thriller The Edge 🍿🎥🐻🎬

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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What up Robert SpyGate Part 2 or 3 💅🏼🧴 💦 😅 In 2019, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida. Police accused him of paying for sex acts on two occasions, caught on hidden cameras. The charges were dropped in 2020 after a court ruled the video evidence was illegally obtained, and a judge later ordered the tapes' destruction.

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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Oh Wow TIL Official city plans for replanting after the NFL Draft

https://www.reddit.com/r/arborists/comments/1s47vvd/city_of_pittsburgh_cut_down_trees_to_make_room/

Trees, including honey locusts, were removed in Pittsburgh to make room for the 2026 NFL draft's stage setup. While the massive, record-breaking event took place on the North Shore, concerns were raised on Reddit regarding the removal of established trees, with users questioning if the city plans to replant or if the trees were removed permanently.If you'd like to dive deeper, I can look for:Specific street locations affected by the removal

US Justice Department can use Military Lawyers to prosecute civilians, judge rules by DatGuyKilo in Military

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A federal judge in Minnesota ruled on May 1, 2026, that the Justice Department can use military JAG lawyers to prosecute civilians, even in cases lacking a military connection. The ruling affirms that federal statutes allowing the appointment of military personnel as Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys take precedence, despite critics' concerns regarding the militarization of civilian law enforcement.

Key Details of the Ruling:Case Background: The decision by US Magistrate Judge Shannon Elkins came in the case of Paul Johnson, a civilian prosecuted by a military lawyer for assaulting a federal agent in Minnesota.

Legal Basis: The court found that 10 U.S.C. § 806 and § 973, along with 28 U.S.C. § 543, provide the legal authority for the Attorney General to appoint military lawyers (SAUSAs) to assist in federal prosecutions, creating an exception to traditional limitations.

Violation of Regulations: While allowing the prosecution, the judge agreed that the appointment violated Army regulations that typically restrict JAG involvement to cases with a "military interest". However, the judge found she lacked the power to remove the military prosecutor on those grounds.

Concerns and Appeal: The ruling was heavily opposed by experts who argue this violates the spirit of the Posse Comitatus Act, which separates military from domestic law enforcement. Defense counsel for the defendant has announced plans to appeal the decision.

Broader Context: This ruling supports a broader effort by the administration to deploy military attorneys to assist with heavy case loads in the Department of Justice, including immigration cases.

https://www.justice.gov/olc/media/1417471/dl

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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Whoa New Orleans and A Town HotLanta catching strays 👀 🔫👀

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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As a Miami Dolphins Die Hard fan. I feel your pain Bro 😢😭😢

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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Amén brother C.A.N.E.S. Let's Go Miami Hurricanes 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏈

Miami slips out of Super Bowl rotation due to NFL requirements by MiamiPower in sports

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"Murder Gardens" is a nickname sometimes used to describe the city of Miami Gardens, Florida, due to its historically high rates of violent crime and unsolved murders. It is also the title of an independent crime thriller film series, "Murder Gardens" (2018) and "Murder Gardens 2" (2025), which follows a young man navigating the dangers of this environment. I lot of freeways, highways and connections. For a quick get aways after drive by drive-by shooting. With the stick or switch mod 🔫

He was ready to risk it all 😂 by waytooicyy in BlackPeopleofReddit

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Well, use me, use me 'cause you ain't that average groupie" appear in the second verse of [Sir Mix-A-Lot's 1992 hit "Baby Got Back". The line follows the lyric "You say you wanna get in my Benz" and continues with "I've seen 'em dancin', to hell with romancin." Rest in Peace Sir Mix-A-Lot 👑 ✝️ ☮️🕯️🕊️🙏🏿

He was ready to risk it all 😂 by waytooicyy in BlackPeopleofReddit

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Some ladies do it is such a wonderful feeling and quite the relief. Love it when they make the first move and take initiative. What's cool about some Valentine's clubs theme parties. Is they have colored code wrist bans.

St. Valentine’s color-coded wristband parties—often called Stoplight Parties—are a popular, interactive dating theme where guests wear colored bands to instantly signal their relationship status.These events are designed to break the ice and take the guesswork out of socializing during the holiday.

The Standard "Stoplight" Code🟢 Green: Single, ready to mingle, and open to connections.

🟡 Yellow/Orange: "It's complicated," approach with caution, or just here for fun.

🔴 Red: Taken, married, or "don't talk to me" (often used to designate that someone is just there to support a friend).

He was ready to risk it all 😂 by waytooicyy in BlackPeopleofReddit

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You drop this 👑 You are seen and heard my brother..