An ACC college decision for a Bolles lineman, a national team call for a recent Fleming Island graduate and more highlight First Coast Varsity Weekly.
A remote archipelago in the Arctic is emerging as a flashpoint in relations between the Kremlin, Washington and Europe, amid concerns Vladimir Putin could use an attack on the Norwegian territory to ...
Here’s what happened in April 1861, leading up to the firing on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, which spurred the launch of the American Civil War.
Covert recordings of shipments, a theft that birthed a naval tradition and a miraculous escape from an RAF bombing raid – ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth praised Saturday the friendship and trust that his country and Japan have developed.
The International Skating Union apologized for showing the flag of Taiwan, rather than that of Chinese Taipei, at figure ...
The Union-Endicott Tigers had their home opener for the 2025 flag football season, kicking off the season against the Elmira ...
The International Skating Union (ISU) yesterday apologized for displaying the flag of Taiwan rather than the Chinese Taipei ...
Three-time defending CHSAA champs prove that the road to a title most likely will need to pass through Huguenot once again.
Cooper Flagg's burning desire to win began at a young age and continues to drive him as his Duke Blue Devils look to capture the program's first national title in a decade.
While Greenland has limited leverage against the world’s greatest superpower, Trump made a strategic mistake by triggering a dispute with Greenland and Denmark rather than working with its NATO allies ...
The Levittown fire department and district was one of three on Long Island to recently settle complaints of unlawful ...
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