A federal judge temporarily blocked Arizona's gambling laws against Kalshi, halting a criminal case against them.
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Students in Marley Hoefs's history class connect with WWII veterans through National History Day's Silent Heroes program, honoring their legacies.
Jim Whittaker, first American atop Everest, passed at 97. His 1963 climb ignited U.S. mountaineering, transforming outdoor recreation.
The Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen celebrates over 50 years of honoring the diverse WWII heroes who shattered stereotypes.
Michael Garcia, a beloved Marine Corps veteran and craft beer enthusiast, was tragically killed in a New Orleans crossfire, leaving a community in shock.
A digitally fabricated image claiming to show a U.S. airman's rescue from Iran went viral before being debunked as AI-generated content.
Restoring wild forests and wetlands on Europe's borders could create natural barriers against armored units, offering both defense and ecological benefits.
An Army vet, Courtney Williams, is charged with sharing classified info about an elite unit, risking national security, says FBI. She faces Espionage Act charges.
France is exploring interim solutions to replace its aging Leclerc tanks, as the French-German MGCS project faces delays. The focus is on connectivity, with discussions underway for a new tank platform.
Army veteran Matthew Spang reignites his passion for basketball with the Colorado Silverbacks, finding purpose and camaraderie post-injury.










