May 3, 2019 Miss USA 2019 crowns full-time attorney Cheslie Kryst as winner A 27-year-old full-time lawyer from North Carolina was crowned Miss USA 2019 on Thursday night.
May 3, 2019 Army vet, a Korean War POW, laid to rest in US after remains return from North Korea A funeral was held this week for a Korean War veteran nearly 70 years following his death in a prisoner-of-war camp after he was captured during the war.
May 2, 2019 Maryland teens on prom night shocked by kindness of stranger who paid for their dinner A woman in Maryland made a generous gift to a group of teens she apparently didn't know, paying for the Clarksburg High School students' dinner on prom night.
May 2, 2019 Alaska Airlines debuts military-themed aircraft ahead of Honor Flight to DC “We’re excited to unveil our latest military livery, symbolizing remembrance, pride and appreciation for those who protect our freedom."
May 1, 2019 Astronaut Terry Virts: How Apollo 11 inspired my space journey Terry Virts was just a year old when Neil Armstrong took and Buzz Aldrin took their historic first steps on the Moon. A few years later, the epic Apollo 11 mission sparked a lifelong passion for space in the youngster, laying the foundations for his future career as an astronaut.
May 1, 2019 NASCAR champ Joey Logano made a surprising discovery in the White House Amazing coincidence.
April 30, 2019 Robert Charles: Scrambled F-16s over our nation's capital should give all Americans comfort Washington got a surprise Saturday night – and it is symbolic.Â
April 30, 2019 Miss Virginia Courtney Lynne Smits talks competing for Miss USA, pursuing the United States Army Reserve Courtney Lynne Smits, also known as Miss Virginia in this year’s Miss USA competition, is giving it her all to our troops.
April 25, 2019 Chicago Cubs outfielder Rick Monday recalls day in 1976 when he saved American flag from protesters Today marks the 43rd anniversary of perhaps the greatest – and certainly most patriotic – save in the history of Dodgers Stadium.
April 24, 2019 Civil War puzzle: West Virginia urges veterans' descendants to collect thousands of unclaimed medals A year after the Civil War ended, West Virginia authorized the minting of more than 26,000 medals to honor the state’s soldiers that served in the Union Army. More than 150 years later, however, thousands of those medals are still unclaimed.