HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Submitting this column to the Eagle on Thursday, November 27, Thanksgiving Day, for the Wednesday, December 3rd online and paper edition – so much going on! Our last football game ...
Even a new private serving in an infantry platoon is able to take a stand against illegal orders. Our Founders would have ...
Neil Featherby looks at how running has transformed from plimsolls and stopwatches to carbon shoes, adaptive tech, exosuits, and even AI coaching.
The FAST designation recognizes surgical technologists who demonstrate unwavering commitment to the profession, upholding the highest professional, ethical, and moral standards while actively ...
Tatreez, a centuries-old form of Palestinian embroidery, has become both a source of income and a language of resistance for the women working at Inaash Association.
“Over the past 55 years, HST has proven that when engineers, scientists, and clinicians get together, human health leaps ...
Neil Featherby looks at how running has transformed from plimsolls and stopwatches to carbon shoes, adaptive tech, exosuits, and even AI coaching.
This roundup of dining news around Dallas has more than the usual number of closures, from chains to small indie spots — and ...
The nation mourns the departure of a true officer and gentleman, a stalwart figure whose career in the Sri Lankan Army ...
WASHINGTON – The sentinel came to a stop near the end of the long black mat. Motionless, seeming not even to draw a breath, ...
Jack Fox served his country as a boatswain’s mate 1st class in the US Navy from 1969 to 1971, during the Vietnam War. He grew ...
The trajectory of Tanzania under Nyerere stands as a decisive refutation of the petty-bourgeois illusion that national independence, state ownership, or Pan-African sentiment could substitute for ...