The Nation on MSNOpinion
Who’s Responsible When a Military Order Is Illegal?
For military members, simply recognizing that you have the legal capacity to do what’s right is no small thing.
Whether it is a seemingly small gesture or a broad suite of services, many colleges and universities are serving those who ...
The Krauza family of Murrysville has much to be thankful for this holiday season. Their son, Michael Krauza, 28, is home until Jan. 4 during a break from his training with the U.S. Marine Corps. While ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Retired banker Jan Blue celebrating his 90th birthday
Jan Blue is celebrating his 90th birthday. He was born on Dec. 29, 1935, at Carle Hospital in Urbana to Phyllis and Lyle Blue ...
In a tumultuous year where new graduates are facing a downtrodden job market and high student loans, WBUR set out to find how ...
Military Times on MSN
ROTC students are helping the military defend against AI deepfakes
The Synthetic Media Lab at Syracuse University is building tools that will help organizations, including the U.S. military, ...
Top stories ranked by being the most-read A well explosion, a fatal accident, crime news and a disease impacting deer were ...
Wrestlezone on MSN
Sheriff who inspired 'Walking Tall' is prime suspect in wife's murder
Did a legendary pro wrestler turned sheriff, who inspired the movie Walking Tall, murder his wife? That’s the conclusion that ...
A man deeply committed to service, Jamie was a life member of the South Bound Brook Volunteer Fire Department, where he ...
Soldiers marching in uniform, drill sergeants yelling, muddy obstacle courses – these are often the images the words “basic ...
In a year when colleges took center stage in debates about politics and AI, students learned valuable lessons about personal ...
Carsten Couture, a 17-year-old student from Franklin County Technical School, was awarded a $180,000 scholarship from the United States Marine Corps to help cover his educational costs at The Citadel ...
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