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Mississippi native & Medal of Honor recipient honored at supercomputer unveiling

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www.wxxv25.com – Brian Winters – 2023-12-12 21:12:48

SUMMARY: A new supercomputer, named “Carpenter” was unveiled at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center in Vicksburg. The supercomputer is named in honor of Cpl. William Carpenter, a Mississippi native and the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient. Carpenter received the Medal of Honor for saving his friend’s life by shielding him from a grenade blast in Afghanistan. The supercomputer has over 9 petaFLOPS of compute capability and its design was inspired by honoring military heroes. Cpl. Carpenter expressed humility and gratitude for being recognized and named after such a powerful and purposeful creation. The supercomputer will provide technological advantages for DoD projects.

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EPA cancels $7 billion Biden-era grant program to boost solar energy

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-08-07 21:00:00

SUMMARY: The EPA, under Trump-appointed Administrator Lee Zeldin, ended a $7 billion grant program from the Biden-era Solar for All initiative, aimed at funding residential solar projects for over 900,000 low-income U.S. households. The program, part of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, had awarded funds to states and tribes for renewable energy projects, with only $53 million spent so far. Critics, including Sen. Bernie Sanders and solar industry leaders, argue the termination is illegal and counterproductive amid rising energy costs and climate threats. Legal challenges are ongoing, with courts blocking contract freezes, as opposition accuses the administration of favoring fossil fuels.

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Soldiers hailed as heroes for tackling armed assailant at Georgia Army base

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-07 13:00:00

SUMMARY: Six soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, were praised for subduing Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, who allegedly shot five fellow soldiers with a personal handgun. The attack occurred Wednesday at the base where Radford worked as a supply sergeant. The quick response of the soldiers, who tackled and restrained Radford until law enforcement arrived, was credited with saving lives. The injured soldiers are stable, with three undergoing surgery. Radford, who had no known deployments, faces investigation amid unclear motives. Fort Stewart, home to the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division, experienced a lockdown during the incident. The FBI is assisting the investigation.

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Czech zoo welcomes 4 rare Barbary lion cubs whose population is extinct in the wild

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-08-06 22:00:00

SUMMARY: Four Barbary lion cubs were recently born at the Dvůr Králové Safari Park in the Czech Republic, aiding conservation efforts for this rare subspecies extinct in the wild. The three females and one male will be sent to other zoos, including Israel’s Beersheba zoo, under an international endangered species program. Once native to North Africa’s Atlas Mountains, Barbary lions were wiped out by hunting and habitat loss, with the last wild sighting in 1925. With fewer than 200 in captivity, plans for reintroduction are being discussed with Moroccan authorities, aiming for sustainable release despite significant challenges.

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