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The Pentagon has sent more than 300,000 pounds of Thanksgiving food to US military troops stationed overseas and at the US southern border, the Defense Logistics Agency announced Tuesday.The shipments, which include 9,738 whole turkeys and 67,860 pounds of shrimp, were sent to dining facilities throughout the Middle East, Europe, Africa as well as field kitchens in Texas and Arizona."Many of America's military men and women are away from home this Thanksgiving, making sacrifices to secure our freedom and to protect our southern border," Army Brig. Gen. Mark Simerly said. "The DLA Troop Support staff and I are excited about this amazing opportunity to provide them the very best Thanksgiving meal our country has to offer."Among the staggering amounts of food the DLA is shipping are 74,036 pounds of beef, 21,758 pounds of ham and 7,836 gallons of eggnog.Logistics planning to feed troops on Thanksgiving begins in May, according to Deputy Director of DLA Troop Support Rich Faso."The Troop Support Subsistence team is a dedicated group of employees who take pride in ensuring that deployed service members can experience an enjoyable holiday meal each Thanksgiving," he said.President Donald Trump hailed the troops at the southern border as "tough people" during a press gaggle Tuesday when asked about their work on Thanksgiving."Oh, don't worry about the Thanksgiving," he said. "These are tough people, they know what they're doing and they're great and they've done a great job.""You're so worried about the Thanksgiving holiday for them. They are so proud to be representing our country on the border," he continued.In October, Trump assigned nearly 6,000 troops to the US-Mexico border to deal with a migrant caravan heading toward the US through Mexico. Many in the group reportedly plan to follow legal procedures and seek asylum. 1866

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The publisher of an online news website says two of the site's reporters were arrested while covering protests of a grand jury's decision not to indict officers in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor. Daily Caller publisher Neil Patel says the two reporters were peacefully doing their jobs in Louisville, Kentucky, on Wednesday night when they were detained. Police on Thursday confirmed that Shelby Talcott was charged with failure to disperse and unlawful assembly and Jorge Ventura was charged with failure to disperse and violation of curfew. No further details were released by authorities.Talcott confirmed Thursday evening that she had been released, and that "it was a scary experience to be arrested for doing my job."Protesters poured into the streets around the country Wednesday to protest the Kentucky jury's decision. 841

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The mansion used on 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' is now available to rent on Airbnb for ,000 a night.According to the listing, the 10,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style mansion is set in Agoura Hills, California, and boasts seven bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms. It can house 13 guests comfortably and includes a swimming pool, two hot tubs, a pool table, and hand-crafted furniture. There are three king beds, three queen beds, and one full bed."Villa de la Vina, also known as "The Mansion," is the ideal place for your next getaway. Nestled on a beautiful 10-acre property, Villa de la Vina is situated within the Santa Monica Mountains of Malibu," the description reads. "It offers 10,000 square feet of interior space and 20,000 square feet of outside space. This 200-year-old Mediterranean-style revival house, with its one-of-a-kind pool and romantic archways, exudes the rich feeling of a picturesque hideaway with the canyon, mountain and vineyard views."The listing also states no parties, filming, professional photography, or gatherings are allowed on the property.When the home isn't used as the backdrop for the dating reality show, the house is typically occupied by a local family, who stay at a hotel when filming is underway, the owners told ABC News. 1284

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The main actors from ¡°The Princess Bride¡± are reuniting virtually this month, and not everyone is happy about the reason why.The cast, including Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Carol Kane, Chris Sarandon, Mandy Pantinkin, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal, and Rob Reiner, will be doing a script read of the 1987 film followed by a Q&A. It¡¯s part of a fundraiser for the Wisconsin Democrats.¡°Anything you donate will be used to ensure that Trump loses Wisconsin, and thereby the White House,¡± the event sign-up page reads.Texas Republican, and ¡°The Princess Bride¡± fan, Senator Ted Cruz fired back at the actors. Following a tweet from Elwes promoting the event, he responded with one of his own.¡°Do you hear that Fezzik? That is the sound of ultimate suffering. My heart made that sound when the six-fingered man killed my father. Every Princess Bride fan who wants to see that perfect movie preserved from Hollywood politics makes it now.¡± 942

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The Olmsted Locks and Dam project, located on the Ohio River between Illinois and Kentucky, has taken 30 years and billion to complete.  But after three decades, the project is slated to be operational in October.The engineers and workers behind the development say the investment is worth it."The Ohio flows into the Mississippi 16 miles downriver from us, and then it's open passage all the way down to New Orleans and into the ocean,¡± explains Mick Awbreyk, the Army Corps of Engineers deputy chief for the Olmsted Division. ¡°There is no locks and dams from the Olmsted to the ocean."He says the innovative details that went into the project are ¡°phenomenal and truly world class.¡±Awbreyk will see the opening of the project, which began in 1988.So, why has it taken so long to complete?¡°The nature of the project; a lot of different things have led to the duration,¡± explains Awbreyk of the timeline. ¡°One: it hasn't been fully funded until calendar 2013, fiscal years 2014 and that¡¯s the nature of civil works projects."The dam crosses one of the busiest shipping lanes in the United States. Awbreyk says about 91 million tons of goods on average come through the area per year.¡°The equivalent of 25,000 semi-trucks worth of cargo passes through this site every year,¡± says Awbreyk. ¡°You can imagine the wear and tear on the interstates and the highways that would have an extra 25,000 vehicles that will be on there per day."The project's price tag has grown to around billion. Workers here say it's money Americans will see come back to them."It¡¯s widely important. The return on investment on this particular project is 0 million per year to the nation,¡± says Awbreyk. ¡°That¡¯s a net number, so ultimately it¡¯s a little under a billion price tag; it will pay for itself in five years.¡± 1817

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