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The State Security Presidency of Saudi Arabia is accepting applications for military roles in the General Investigations Sector from September 13–18, 2025, via the Absher platform. The roles target ...
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Tom Brady’s minority ownership stake affords him certain seats. The NFL released a statement explaining why Brady, a Raiders ...
In “NCIS: Tony & Ziva,” premiering Thursday on Paramount+, two popular characters from the CBS military procedural “NCIS,” have been brought back after several years and given a series of their own.
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