Kimberly Seals, a liberal in Georgia’s conservative northwest, finds hope as Democrat Shawn Harris runs to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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PORTLAND, Maine — Workers at Bath Iron Works end a weeklong strike, approving a four-year contract with the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilder.
U.S. ground-capable forces, including 2,500 Marines on USS Tripoli, are arriving in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise, signaling escalation.
The Bureau of Reclamation received over 18,000 comments on its plan to divide the Colorado River's water supply.
The Pentagon Plans Ground Operations in Iran Amid Rising Tensions
The Pentagon is preparing for potential ground operations in Iran, involving U.S. conventional infantry and special ops, amid regional military buildup.
It's been 25 years since Navy Pilot Dieter Dengler passed, known for his escape as a POW in Vietnam. His story continues to inspire many.
The Gila Bend community will regain library access after a year, with services returning to the original building soon.
Arizona heads to the Final Four for the first time in 25 years, beating Purdue 79-64 in the NCAA Tournament's West Region.
BOSTON — The USS Massachusetts, a Virginia-class submarine, joins the Navy, marking the first sub named after the Bay State.
A new caucus launched by Congresswoman Grijalva aims to address environmental pollution in affected communities.










