September 22, 2020 Oldest living US Marine celebrates 107th birthday in North Carolina The oldest living U.S. Marine celebrated her 107th birthday in Kannapolis, N.C., over the weekend, according to local authorities and the Marine Corps itself, all of whom wished her a happy birthday.
September 22, 2020 Former Iraq POW Jessica Lynch on what helps her thrive after captivity: 'Every day is a constant reminder' For Jessica Lynch, waking up and strapping on a leg brace first thing in the morning is always a bitter and blessed reminder of everything she endured after she was captured by Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi forces in 2003 and held as a Prisoner of War (POW) for nine days.
September 21, 2020 Ford Ranger pickup tops 2020 Made in America Auto Index Kogod School of Business study considers domestic parts content and assembly.
September 20, 2020 Arizona police officer rescues American flag blown from post: ‘It’s a sense of honor' Peoria, Arizona police officer Shelly Montes shared the significance of saving an American flag that had been blown away.
September 18, 2020 Budweiser offering free beer to buyer of Florida condo lined floor to ceiling with Bud cans No word on if these beer cans are load-bearing.
September 17, 2020 Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission: On Constitution Day, we honor 100 years of women voting Today more than 68 million American women vote in elections because of the courageous women who came before us.
September 17, 2020 Jeffrey Sutton: Justice Scalia and our Constitution – a legacy that will endure Constitution Day, offers a reminder of what will endure and what will pass.
September 16, 2020 Oregon wildfires still rage, but Red Cross, Salvation Army see signs of hope Oregon firefighting crews are finally "making progress" in the devastating wildfires, officials say.
September 16, 2020 Country star Luke Combs, Ford donating $25G in guitars to vets managing PTSD The CMA Vocalist of the Year will appear in a TV spot as he gives a vet a lesson on his new guitar.
September 15, 2020 Jon Stewart back in Washington in new fight for veterans looking for burn pit relief Over a year after helping 9/11 first responders receive access to a crucial compensation fund, the comedian and advocate has turned his focus toward helping the nearly 200,000 veterans who've said their health was compromised by their exposure to burn pits while serving overseas.