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The report, prepared last year at the request of Congress, did not assess whether the problem of extremism in the military is growing, but it cited a number of examples of service members with extremist affiliations. It said the number of current and former military members who ascribe to white supremacist ideology is unknown.
âMilitary members are highly prized by these groups as they bring legitimacy to their causes and enhance their ability to carry out attacks,â the report said. âIn addition to potential violence, white supremacy and white nationalism pose a threat to the good order and discipline within the military.â
The announcement was made at the fag end of market hours yesterday, 9 March 2021.
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WorldHome Collection is the new range of ultra- Luxury homes by Puravankara. Through this project, the company aims to provide sustainable, futuristic and exclusive homes designed by world-renowned architects. Puravankara has invested almost Rs 450 crore with an expected top-line revenue of Rs 800 crore. The development will see four towers with a total of 233 residential unit and one tower of 79 commercial units.
The last few months have witnessed a steady growth in the luxury housing segment, which is indicative of a shift in the post-pandemic consumer behaviour, Puravankara said. Leveraging this shift and latent demand, the company believes this is the right time to bring their ultra-luxury World Home Collection homes to Mumbai, it added.
Finnish YouTuber Börje Unchained! is hard at work to make a very specific dream come true. That dream, perhaps inspired by the long and distinguished lineage of people covering Metallica’s “Enter Sandman”ineveryconceivableway, is to hear other metal bands perform versions of the track in their signature styles.
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Earlier this week, Börje debuted the latest manifestation of this noble quest: “Enter Sandman” but played like an Iron Maiden song that never was. In the video, each part of the track, which now gallops along in signature Maiden style, is performed by Börje wearing the band members’ faces as paper masks. He and the guest vocalist he eventually found to supply an excellent Bruce Dickinson impersonation get it so right, it’s easy to imagine that the cover is actually a long-lost B-side from Iron Maiden itself.
Craig Finn has been insanely busy through Trump and pandemic years, alternating between introspective solo albums and strident anthemic works with his band, The Hold Steady. So it’s not surprising
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There’s been a lot of talk, in fields where men are now being confronted at least semi-regularly with the shitty consequences of their shitty actions, on the topic of seconds chances. Don’t we all deserve a second chance, advocates for the (allegedly) abusive and powerful ask, often on behalf of dudes running hard on their 9th or 10th? And yet, we have to admit: Sometimes people really do get second chances, as with news today reported by
THR that Millennium Media has taken its second chance to
not make a Milli Vanilli movie with the repeatedly-accused-of-sexual-harassment-and-misconduct Brett Ratner. Congratulations!