War on Christmas: two famous American battles that happened on this day Nine Line News Team December 21, 2020 Nine Line News 230 For most mere mortals, Christmas is the one day of year we can step away from the day-to-day battles of life and enjoy some quality time with the ones we love. But for soldiers on the front lines, it’s not s...
Wacky facts about our biggest New Year’s traditions Nine Line News Team December 21, 2020 Nine Line News 159 Since 2020 has been such a weird year, when we all were forced to learn a “new normal,” lots of us are hankering for the old normal – particularly around the holidays. And on top of that, just about everyone is...
Why you should have a RED Christmas this year Nine Line News Team December 18, 2020 Articles, Nine Line News, Relentlessly Patriotic, Veteran Inspired 270 No matter how difficult the year has been, at least we get to close it out with some holiday cheer. For the families of those currently deployed in service to our nation, it may be particularly challenging to r...
WATCH: Best ever compilation of Warthog BRRRT in action Nine Line News Team December 17, 2020 Nine Line News 813 Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, once called the A-10 Thunderbolt “the ugliest, most beautiful aircraft on the planet.” In fact, the plane was so hideous, it was nicknamed the Wa...
California considers requiring police recruits be 25 years old or have a college degree Nine Line News Team December 16, 2020 Nine Line News 4,571 Hm. California Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer, D-Los Angeles, has introduced a bill requiring police recruits be at least 25 years old or have a bachelor’s degree before they can be sworn in to the force. Th...
Astonishing: Double amputee Marine vet becomes police officer Nine Line News Team December 14, 2020 Nine Line News 5,028 If you ever think you’re having kind of a bad day or a tough time, consider the story of Marine Corporal (RET) Zach Briseno. Briseno said he wanted to be a police officer since he was a kid. But first he ...
Seattle considers allowing stealing if people can prove they need the stuff to survive Nine Line News Team December 11, 2020 Nine Line News 123 The Seattle City Council is discussing adding a measure to the city code that allows a suspect facing charges on up to 100 different misdemeanor offenses to use the poverty defense in court if they had to resor...
Wisconsin Air National Guard F-16 crashes in Michigan; pilot still missing Nine Line News Team December 9, 2020 Nine Line News 855 Last night at approximately 8 p.m. an F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s 115th Fighter Wing at Truax Field Air National Guard Base in Madison crashed in Michigan’s Upper Peninsu...
WATCH: Incredible footage of US obliterating Japan’s Navy after Pearl Harbor Nine Line News Team December 7, 2020 Nine Line News 126 On December 7th, 1941 — 79 years ago today — the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched a devastating surprise attack on Naval Station Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii. The attack killed 2,403 Americans ...
Veterans groups cheer new airline rules on service animals Nine Line News Team December 3, 2020 Nine Line News 543 This week the Department of Transportation (DOT) it is revising its Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) regulation on the transportation of service animals. The DOT will no longer consider “emotional support animals”...