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BREAKING: U.S. House of Representatives Unanimously Pass Bill…

In a Congress defined by gridlock and bitterness, the unanimous House vote to quadruple pensions for Medal of Honor recipients stands out like a flare in the dark. Sixty living heroes, many bearing wounds that never healed, could see their annual stipend rise from $16,880 to $67,500 if the Senate and president follow through. Supporters say it’s not charity but overdue recognition for men who spend their later years reliving battles in classrooms, auditoriums, and memorials—often at their own expense.

Their stories give the bill its moral weight. Men like Maj. James Capers, a Black Marine who crawled through a jungle in Vietnam with a shattered leg and torn stomach, refusing to abandon command while holding off enemy fire so his wounded Marines could be evacuated. He tried to sacrifice himself, insisting he be left behind so others might live. The crew dragged him back into the aircraft, his body riddled with bullets and shrapnel, his will unbroken. Decades later, he still waits for the nation’s highest honor as Washington finally debates how much the country owes its bravest—and whether money can ever match what they left on the battlefield.

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