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Jake Hooten, Hudson Mitchell, Aidan Baker, Julia Frosch and Arman Truitt – will soon embark on their next journey at the Naval Academy.
Finn Schiavone, 16, of Bay Shore suffered a traumatic brain injury in the eighth grade after accidentally being tossed off a wrestling mat and into a heating pipe, leading to the nightmare that no ...
In this article of a multipart series, the Post shares the story of Shieh Su Ying Scholar-Athlete Award finalist Cheyoung Ahn ...
Whatever your child's interest, there is still time to find a creative summer enrichment camp that fulfills their needs - and ...
From roller furlers to square-top mains, today's trimarans offer big speed and smart sailhandling for coastal cruisers. The ...
The parade, honoring the Army’s long-planned 250th anniversary celebration and coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday, is set ...
The Strategic Defence Review is about to be unveiled. Robert Fox reports on what looks like the most far-reaching military ...
How an upstart from Maryland built a championship lacrosse program in Chapel Hill and expanded the reach of the game.
The U.S. Naval Academy welcomed approximately 1,200 plebes, or freshman, members into the Class of 2029 when they reported ...
Capt. Gilbert E. Clark Jr. was introduced as the Commandant of Midshipmen for the first time at the conclusion of a change of ...
Muscle Shoals High School grad Natalie McCabe and Florence High School grad Caleb Price made history, earning their way to the United States Naval Academy.
The Justice Department and a conservative legal group have jointly asked a federal appeals court to dismiss a challenge to race-based admissions at the U.S. Naval Academy, citing the military’s ...