Thrive Charter built a double-digit lead in the first half, fell behind early in the third quarter, but surged again for a 63 ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth found a little-known soldier from World War I to revive the Ft. Benning name. The base was originally named for secessionist Henry Benning.
In vacating Weinstein’s conviction, the Court of Appeals ruled that the trial judge, James M. Burke, unfairly allowed ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revoked security clearances for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, ...
Nathaniel Adams, Ella Atkins, Gavin Bouvy, Mary Bowers, Aubree Coffindaffer, Emma Comas, Jaxon Conaway, Abby Connally, Emma ...
Arts made it clear on the game’s initial possessions that the defensive priority was dispatching a tag-team of long-legged athletes against hot-handed senior Malcolm Bragg with intent on wearing him ...
Hegseth announced this week that Georgia's Fort Moore would revert back to Fort Benning. Originally named for Confederate ...
For more than a century, Fort Benning’s name honored a Confederate general who supported slavery. The military changed the ...
Two members of the Spirit Lake tribe were killed and one was injured in a shooting in St. Michael's, North Dakota, the ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered the renaming of Fort Moore in Georgia to its original name of Fort Benning, though he changed its namesake.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has, for the second time, reversed the renaming of a U.S. military base, saying that Fort Moore in Georgia should revert back to being called Fort Benning.
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