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The Athens Police Department escorted a procession that honored a U.S. Army Private who passed away during WWII.
Boeheim's Army opens play in The Basketball Tournament on Saturday at the SRC Arena. Here is a player-by-player rundown of the team's roster.
Last month, the U.S. Army announced that it’s shutting down ten Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) units at universities across the country, including Clarkson University in Potsdam.
The U.S. military is undergoing the most significant technology-driven transformation in 30 years. As the Army integrates advanced digital technologies across the force today, observers can watch in ...
Soldiers preparing for life outside of the military toured the Capital City today.
A U.S. citizen and disabled Army veteran is demanding “a full investigation” after he was detained by ICE for three days without explanation. George Retes was arrested last week during an ...
Trump Isn’t Rebuilding the U.S. Military The President’s 2026 budget, like Biden’s, is an after-inflation cut in defense.
Army Corps and U.S. Rep. Brian Mast question Everglades rock mine on U.S. Sugar farms Army Corps raises concerns about Florida Crystals and U.S. Sugar Corp. rock mine in Everglades near EAA reservoir.
President Trump's recent 50% tariff on imported copper is significantly impacting U.S. automotive manufacturing, raising costs and stretching already strained supply chains.
Canadians are doubling down on their U.S. travel boycott—as Canada propels U.S. tourism declines to an expected overall economic loss of $29 billion in 2025.
Russia pounded Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, in a deadly, hourslong assault early on Thursday, hours before a meeting between the top U.S. and Russian diplomats.
The U.S. Army is retiring a majority of its ceremonial horse programs. The service branch announced in a press release that they will be "streamlining its Military Working Equid program to align ...