AI is reshaping entry-level jobs, with colleges adapting to an AI-driven market. The U.S. Air Force Academy is highlighted in this shift.
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In 1945, Cold Bay, Alaska, hosted a secret U.S.-Soviet military collaboration, training Soviet sailors for WWII's Pacific theater.
Country star Riley Green makes his acting debut in Paramount's "Yellowstone" spinoff, "Marshals," portraying a former Navy SEAL.
A report from the Urban Institute explores if states are better off now than 50 years ago, showing Arizona's progress.
Gen. Benoît Desmeulles oversees 120,000 troops during Orion 26, deploying France's new mobile command structure to lead a European force.
Estonia halts new infantry vehicle purchases, reallocating funds to drone and air-defense, extending CV90s’ lifespan by 10 years amid rising military spend.
Bishop John Dolan emphasizes that peace is the strength of God, countering Trump's critical comments about Pope Leo XIV.
A Marine Corps team, ending a 17-year gap, won the Army's International Sniper Competition at Fort Benning, Georgia, on April 10.
Nearly 30,000 runners honored Pat Tillman's legacy at the 22nd Annual Pat's Run in Tempe, AZ, raising funds for the Pat Tillman Foundation.
The USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr., a new Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, was commissioned at Naval Station Norfolk, honoring a Vietnam Medal of Honor hero.










