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In late December 2025, the U.S. Navy announced plans to pursue a new class of large surface combatants described as Trump-class battleships, marking the first time in decades the service has publicly ...
Actor-couple Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi recently attended a friend's wedding, accompanied by their family. For the occasion, the couple chose simple ensembles: while Neha wore a saree, Angad ...
Police are now investigating a potential link between Saturday’s mass shooting at Brown University and the killing of an MIT nuclear engineering professor on Monday night, multiple outlets reported on ...
ExpressCare Urgent Care Centers, a LifeBridge Health partner with more than 30 clinics across Maryland, announced the first group of graduates from its Limited X-Ray Machine Operator Program. Launched ...
The Trump administration's Gold Card visa can now be yours, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said, arguing that the new immigration program will bring renewed investment and ideas from top talent ...
National Signing Day has lost some of its luster in recent years, getting overshadowed by the transfer portal. It’s another example of an instant-gratification society, in this instance the focus ...
Follow along as the Florida Gators build its 2026 recruiting class during the Early Signing Period. This real-time tracker features every official signee, individual breakdowns, position group ...
As we know, every signing class has its stars, and this one is certainly no different. Clemson and Dabo Swinney appear to be intent on reclaiming their “WRU” reputation, landing two of their top four ...
The Constellation-class frigate will now go the same way as the Zumwalt-class destroyer and the Littoral Combat Ship—expensive programs canceled well before their time, at great cost to the taxpayer.
A $2.3 billion Navy contract is intended to speed up the purchase and construction of five of the service’s newest class of ballistic missile submarines, a program plagued by cost overruns and delays.