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Hegseth announced the order from the steps of the Dominican Republic’s National Palace, where he had spent the afternoon in high-level meetings with senior government officials. He said he was notified of the incident immediately after those talks concluded.
According to Hegseth, the two guardsmen were “critically wounded by a shooter” in what he called a “cowardly, dastardly act targeting the best of America.” He emphasized that the attack would not deter federal efforts to stabilize the city. “It will not stand, and that’s why President Trump has asked me, and I will ask the Secretary of the Army to the National Guard to add 500 additional troops — National Guardsmen — to Washington, D.C.,” he said.
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Patrick Rogers on Why M&A Grows Companies Faster Than Traditional Methods
For nearly two decades, Patrick Rogers has been proving a thesis that challenges conventional wisdom:
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Navy’s USS Wichita departs Mayport to strengthen Northcom’s maritime security operations along the southern border
The freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Wichita has departed Naval Station Mayport, Florida, to begin supporting U.S. Northern Command’s southern border operations, replacing the USS St. Louis as the Navy’s lead maritime asset in the region.
The transition, effective November 14, marks a continuation of Navy support to Northcom’s ongoing collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security to reinforce U.S. Customs and Border Protection along the southern border. Wichita will conduct operations similar to those carried out by the St. Louis, focusing on enhancing maritime interdiction and bolstering surveillance efforts across the Gulf of America.
To support these missions, Navy vessels deployed under Northcom operate with embarked Coast Guard law enforcement detachments, enabling interdiction of illicit trafficking and other illegal activities at sea. During its deployment, the USS St. Louis worked closely with the “Valkyries” of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 50 Detachment 5 and Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment 408 to conduct patrols and maritime security operations.
“USS Wichita stands ready to relieve St. Louis as the leading edge for Northcom’s homeland defense mission,” said Cmdr. Travis Snover, commanding officer of the Wichita. “We will carry on the dedication, impact and hard work of our fellow shipmates and will live up to our motto as the ‘Keeper of the Seas.’”
Vice Adm. Doug Perry, commander of U.S. 2nd Fleet, emphasized the strategic importance of the deployment. “St. Louis’ deployment is a powerful example of how we’re prioritizing maritime homeland defense, which directly impacts national security,” he said. “I look forward to Wichita supporting Northcom in implementing our shared commitment to…
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Bottled water has become an everyday item for millions, especially in the U.S., where perceptions of purity, safety, and convenience fuel its high demand. Marketing strategies have played a major role, often portraying bottled water as sourced from pristine natural environments, appealing to health-conscious consumers. However, the growing popularity of bottled water has brought attention to the presence of microplastics—tiny plastic particles that pose health and environmental risks.
As Brian Kashman explains, these particles can originate from packaging materials or the bottling process itself. Research has shown that microplastics are alarmingly prevalent in bottled water, but the long-term health effects remain unclear. While ongoing studies aim to clarify the risks, individuals are encouraged to explore safer, more sustainable alternatives.
Why Bottled Water Remains Popular
Bottled water continues to dominate beverage sales in the U.S., with millions choosing it daily over other options. Many consumers associate it with cleanliness and safety, believing it to be more trustworthy than tap water.
Brands often highlight mountain springs or glacier sources on their labels, reinforcing the idea of purity. Combined with the convenience of a sealed, portable container, bottled water becomes a default choice for people on the go. In urban areas with questionable tap water quality, bottled water is often seen not just as a preference but as a necessity.
Despite its popularity, concerns are emerging. Environmental impact and questions about what’s actually inside the bottle—beyond just water—are prompting more scrutiny from both consumers and researchers. This scrutiny has fueled debates on sustainability and transparency within the industry.
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For nearly two decades, Patrick Rogers has been proving a thesis that challenges conventional wisdom: Partnerships and acquisitions grow companies much faster than traditional methods. As a Managing Partner at Elkridge Advisors, he has put this principle into practice across over $250 million in completed transactions.
The traditional path involves incremental improvements, organic customer acquisition, and steady reinvestment of profits. This approach works, but it takes time as companies slowly build market share and expand capabilities.
Rogers offers an alternative. Strategic transactions allow companies to acquire capabilities, customers, and market presence overnight that would otherwise take years to build organically.
This insight shapes how Elkridge Advisors works with clients. Rather than viewing business sales as pure exits, the firm helps owners see opportunities for strategic combinations that accelerate growth while creating liquidity events.
The speed advantage becomes obvious when comparing timelines. Building a new product line organically might require years of development. Acquiring a company that already offers that product line provides immediate access to proven offerings, experienced teams, and hundreds or thousands of already-paying clients.
Rogers has demonstrated these principles across dozens of transactions. Well-executed partnerships and mergers do not just accelerate growth, they compound it.
This approach also builds owner wealth faster than traditional methods. Organic growth requires reinvesting profits, which limits distributions and delays wealth realization….
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