Wrestlers give it their all to try to reach next level
Lakenheath qualifies 11 from northern section, while five other schools will send entrants to championships.
Lakenheath qualifies 11 from northern section, while five other schools will send entrants to championships.
Currently, resources for veterans and military personnel related to education, housing, benefits and medical care are handled by separate entities.
In a state where the youth voting rate is even worse than the dismal national average, more than half a dozen Kansas teens are running for statewide office in 2018 — a sort of viral movement against apathy that could, in theory, make a high school student governor.
Capt. Robert W. Hubbard, a Marine captain from Auburn, Alabama, was in Hue, working on a CIA mission, when the enemy struck during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War.
One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest associates warned in an interview Wednesday that the U.S. and Russia are approaching a new arms race — the latest sign that geopolitical tensions are undermining nuclear arms control.
Stuttgart has won seven straight and has one weekend of action left before trying to defend European title.
When the Century Freeway opened in 1993, officials said it would almost certainly be the last of the great Southern California freeways, the final chapter in a romance with fast lanes that began just before World War II.
James Donadio was not your typical twenty-something grunt. He was a 31-year-old doctor. He was married and had four children. In those days, physicians remained eligible for the draft until age 35 regardless of marital status.
Black Forest, Baumholder stay perfect in division play with one weekend left before championships.
Toxicology tests showed Stephen Paddock’s system contained anti-anxiety medication - specifically, levels of benzodiazepines consistent with the drug Valium - but that he was not under the influence of them.
Even in the delirious arena that's home to South Korea's signature sport, you have to allow for the possibility that factors other than race strategy and tactics could overwhelm everything else.
The opening ceremony was well intended and visually stunning at times, but it failed to conjure any significant hope. Buying into the fairy tale was almost impossible. There were too many reminders of the real world nearby.
Aviano and Vilseck both qualify 10 wrestlers for season-ending championships.
Financed by the players union in response to the owners’ scarcity of interest in the current crop of free agents, an island of misfit millionaires in Bradenton, Fla., adds another intriguing storyline to what looks to be a wild spring.
With a fresh set of tensions between neighboring countries thriving, the Winter Olympics has begun in South Korea and a league that always needs eyeballs decided the best course of action was to remain invisible.
Ski jumpers must have a screw loose to do what they do: Travel at speeds of 50-plus miles per hour down a steep hill and then launch themselves like a DC-9 at takeoff with no guarantees of a Sully Sullenberger landing.
The bustling soul of a fractured Peninsula went about its routine Friday night as if nothing big was happening 80 miles away, where thousands gathered to celebrate the Opening Ceremony of the 23rd Winter Olympics. But inside a brightly lit downtown office building in Seoul, three North Korean defectors put out some beer and savory snacks as if preparing for an impromptu Super Bowl party.
Hilary Knight’s moment of clarity came in a grocery-store parking lot in Boston, when the sticker shock set in after only a few days in that very expensive city.
What he did, by the standards of his sport, was perfect: 28 seconds of snowboarding, five jumps, five smooth landings, 15½ revolutions of airborne twists, and finally, a swerving stop at the bottom of the halfpipe, where Shaun White saw his score. A 100. The maximum possible. Perfection.
At the Olympics, athletes who find themselves in the spotlight once every four years are, by and large, more willing to elaborate than the highly trained, media-wary athletes back home.
The ruling Communist Party has ordered a sweeping overhaul of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs aimed at making China a more effective global player, according to four people familiar with the matter.
The rules, announced by the Census Bureau on Monday, will now have military and civilian employees of the U.S. government who are deployed during census time be listed at their “usual home address in the United States, rather than their home state.”
Spc. Devin J. Kuhn died Jan. 31 in an accidental shooting while at Camp Rilea, Oregon for training exercises. He will be remembered next week during services in Philadelphia.
Europe's two-largest wrestling programs dominate central sectional to prep for championship showdown.
Intel Corp. was expected to launch 300 drones as part of an extravagant light show, but those plans were scrapped. Viewers of NBC's tape-delayed broadcast in the United States still saw it, but it was a pre-recorded version from a rehearsal.
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