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  • So, I Guess “Lego Theft Ring” Is a Thing July 8, 2026
    Every now and then a news story comes along that reminds me I don’t understand the world nearly as well as I think I do. This week, that story was about a Texas man who received a 45-year prison sentence for his role in an organized retail theft operation centered around… LEGO sets. Not drugs. […]
    Charles Faint
  • The Mind You Are Training July 8, 2026
    Every day, someone is trying to shape the way you think. News organizations compete for your attention. Social media algorithms learn what keeps you engaged. Advertisers spend billions trying to influence your decisions. Political movements seek your loyalty. Activists compete for your passion. Even your closest friends and family shape the way you interpret the […]
    Dave Chamberlin
  • The Hardest Step After Military Sexual Trauma July 8, 2026
    By Rachel Mickelsen, Texas Clinical Director, Warriors Heart The prevalence of sexual assault is the worst-kept secret in the Armed Forces. Military sexual trauma (MST) quietly destroys lives in uniform and long after service members take it off. MST encompasses sexual harassment, threats, or assaults experienced during military service. While it disproportionately affects women, men […]
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  • Local Move vs Long Distance Move From Lititz: How to Classify Your Relocation July 8, 2026
    Photo by Michal Balog on Unsplash Planning a move from Lititz and not sure whether it counts as “local” or “long-distance”? The label matters more than you might think. It affects which regulations apply, how your movers price the job, what insurance rules protect you, and even what documents you should receive. 1. The Industry’s […]
    Diane Taylor
  • The Bullets Are Flying in One Direction July 7, 2026
    Before the bullets fly, the story dies. That’s the part nobody wants to discuss because it’s less dramatic than a mugshot, less clickable than a manifesto, and harder to fit onto a yard sign between a rainbow fist and a typo. Political violence doesn’t just wander in one day wearing steel-toed boots and asking where […]
    Tammy Pondsmith

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  • Navy identifies sailor lost in helicopter crash as squadron commander July 7, 2026
    Cmdr. Gabriel Edwards, commanding officer of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 5, went missing after an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter crashed on July 1 in the Arabian Sea. The post Navy identifies sailor lost in helicopter crash as squadron commander appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • Army rolls out rules on waist-to-height body standards July 7, 2026
    The measurements of a soldier's waist and height must be less than a 0.55 ratio, according to the Army, matching a Pentagon standard. The post Army rolls out rules on waist-to-height body standards appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • A curious bear found its way into commissary on Alaska military base July 7, 2026
    “It found its way down the hall into the commissary where it helped itself to a peach and left the building,”an Air Force spokesperson said. The post A curious bear found its way into commissary on Alaska military base appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • US troops could restart Poland deployments in the ‘coming weeks’ July 7, 2026
    The Polish defense minister said on Monday that a U.S. deployments of 4,000 troops "paused" in May could soon resume. The post US troops could restart Poland deployments in the ‘coming weeks’ appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Nicholas Slayton
  • US troops working in Venezuelan airport tower as aid flows in July 6, 2026
    Airmen with 621st Contingency Response Wing and Marines from Littoral Combat Force-24 were seen on duty at the country's largest airport. The post US troops working in Venezuelan airport tower as aid flows in appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol