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Aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East to relieve USS Abraham Lincoln after lengthy deployment

The USS George Washington aircraft carrier arrived in the Middle East theater this week to provide relief for the USS Abraham Lincoln, whose lengthy deployment has drawn scrutiny over reports of worsening sailors’ mental health and supply shortages while supporting the U.S. war against Iran. The U.S. military confirmed on Thursday that the USS George…

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Aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East to relieve USS Abraham Lincoln after lengthy deployment
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Signal breakdown

CurrentWire ranked this story 78.3 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.

Freshness
30.8 of 35
Source authority
14 of 20
Coverage breadth
8.5 of 20
Geographic relevance
10 of 10
Story prominence
10 of 10
Velocity
5 of 5

Strongest signal: geographic relevance, 10 of 10. How each signal is calculated.

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