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2 West Point football players to face off in the Super Bowl
Two former members of the United States Military Academy’s Black Knights football team are set to take opposite sides of the field at Super Bowl LVII.
2 armed members of Vets for Trump group arrested near Philadelphia vote counting location
One had a .40-caliber Beretta handgun inside his jacket, the other had a 9 mm Beretta in a holster and an AR-style rifle and ammunition were found inside the vehicle.
Ex-prof charged with spending Navy grant money on strippers
He's former head of Drexel University's electrical engineering department.
Trump to attend annual Army-Navy game
The president last attended the football contest in 2016, shortly before his inauguration.
Former Army lineman gets waiver to play in the NFL
Brett Toth needed a waiver from service officials to pursue his NFL career.
4 Must-See Patriotic Cities to Visit this 4th of July
While nearly every major city has a fantastic fireworks show, some cities take it one step further by hosting week-long celebrations of patriotism. Plus, some cities naturally have a storied patriotic history that lends itself to an ultra red, white, and blue experience. Ready to start planning your holiday trip?
Third man charged in alleged antifa assault of two Marine reservists in Philadelphia
His charges include aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation, conspiracy, theft, terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another, among others.
By Shawn Snow
‘I’m Mexican!’ — Marines ‘bewildered’ after being called ‘Nazis,’ beat up by alleged antifa mob
About a dozen people attacked the two Marines, punching and kicking them, spraying them with mace and calling them "white supremacists."
By Jon Simkins
Happy holidays, Seaman Timmy! No more confinement on bread and water for you
The arcane punishment will be banned under military justice reforms that will go into effect on Jan. 1.
Army stifles Navy’s offense to win 3rd straight in historic rivalry
The Black Knights beat Navy to retain the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
By Jon Simkins
Trump says chief of staff John Kelly to leave at year’s end
President Donald Trump said Saturday that chief of staff John Kelly will leave his job by year’s end amid an expected West Wing reshuffling reflecting a focus on the 2020 re-election campaign and the challenge of governing with Democrats reclaiming control of the House.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press