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US Army fires Typhon for first time in Philippines during Balikatan drills
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5/6/2026

US Army fires Typhon for first time in Philippines during Balikatan drills

The US Army on Tuesday shot a Tomahawk missile from its Typhon Mid-Range Capability launcher system in the Philippines during a military exercise, marking the first time it has fired such a weapon since the system’s arrival in the country two years ago, which drew a rebuke from China. Built by Lockheed Martin, the Typhon system had been flown 13,000km (8,000 miles) from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state to Luzon in the Philippines as part of a military exercise called Salaknib and...

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Stillaguamish Tribe Restores 230-Acre Wetland to Save Endangered Chinook Salmon
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Environment·5/3/2026AI summary

Stillaguamish Tribe Restores 230-Acre Wetland to Save Endangered Chinook Salmon

The Stillaguamish Tribe has completed restoration of a 230-acre wetland in Washington state by removing a two-mile earthen levee, welcoming tidewater onto former farmland for the first time in over 140 years. The project aims to restore critical habitat for Chinook salmon, a federally threatened species that returned in such low numbers in 2025 that the tribe was only allowed to catch 26 fish. The tribe has purchased 2,000 acres over 15 years to restore fish and wildlife habitat.

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Washington State Sues GEO Group to Force Health Inspections at Tacoma Immigration Detention Center
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

Washington State Sues GEO Group to Force Health Inspections at Tacoma Immigration Detention Center

Washington state filed federal court action Tuesday to compel The GEO Group to allow state health inspectors into its Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma. The detention center, holding up to 1,600 immigrants, has received 3,500 complaints from detainees including reports of foreign objects in food and foul-tasting water. State inspectors have been denied entry all 10 times since a 2023 state law authorized health and safety inspections at private detention facilities.

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