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Members of different LGBTQ and transgender communities are descending on the nation's capital with plans for celebrations, ...
One initiative distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online in North Carolina after Hurricane ...
The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what's been ...
Pope Leo XIV is praying for China’s Catholics to be in communion with the Holy See. Leo's comments Sunday were his first ...
Pope Leo XIV’s election as the first American to lead the Catholic Church elevated him to the rare position of being a U.S.
Poles have traveled from across the country to join dueling patriotic marches in Warsaw. The Sunday marches are being led by ...
So great has the backlash been that five years after George Floyd’s murder, the United States has not merely retreated but is ...
Fort Cavazos is sending battle tanks, armored troop carriers and other equipment to the nation's capital for the June 14 ...
Very large hail and damaging winds will be the most common threat across Texas, but a few isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled ...
The regulator is looking to regain the public’s trust after the 2021 winter freeze and build out infrastructure to support ...
A reader warns that changes at the federal level regarding military commands will trickle down to San Antonio.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth meets with Maj. Gen. Philip J. Ryan, center left, and Fox News Host Laura Ingraham. Ryan is commander of Army South, based at San Antonio’s Fort Sam Houston.