Kayce Dutton, once at peace, is pulled back into law enforcement in "Marshals," where his military past shapes his journey as a U.S. Marshal.
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U.S. Army Embraces AI and Tele-Maintenance for Remote Repairs
AI and tele-maintenance improve efficiency and support troops in remote areas, ensuring critical equipment reliability.
U.S. State Department offers $5M rewards for info on Sinaloa cartel bosses René and Alfonso Arzate García in Tijuana.
Over 22 years after Mary Lou Combs vanished in Flagler Beach, Florida, volunteer divers have located her remains, closing a cold case.
The Folio Society releases a deluxe edition of "Masters of the Air," featuring Tom Hanks' introduction, rare photos, and aviation art, out March 3, 2026.
The EEOC ruled against a transgender Army IT specialist's bathroom access appeal, citing Trump's executive order. Dissent arose from EEOC's sole Democrat.
Travis Dodson, a Marine Corps veteran, overcame adversity to become a Team USA paralympic sled hockey gold medalist and advocate for adaptive sports.
The Marine Corps now uses waist-to-height ratio as its primary fitness screening tool, requiring a ratio below 0.52 for all Marines.
Germany and Austria have finalized a mutual aerial security treaty, allowing pursuit of non-military airspace violations across their shared border.
The USS Gerald R. Ford extends its deployment beyond eight months, highlighting the Navy's focus on crew resilience amid global tensions.










