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19 Years Ago, the Navy Said Goodbye to the F-14 Tomcat Fighter Jet Forever
Thus far, the F-14 Tomcat’s primary role—fleet air defense—has yet to be fully replicated by any of its successors.
LOUISA The run game remains alive and well in Louisa. Lawrence County quarterback Luke Fetherolf had 24 pass attempts against Ashland in the Bulldogs’ reinvented air attack, but an eventual ...
New York’s Long Island Rail Road, the biggest US commuter line, plans to run limited free bus service during rush hours if its locomotive engineers go through with a strike that could begin as soon as ...
The City has paused its decision to cut the Dial-a-Ride service for disabled people, which was expected to be suspended on Monday but will now run until October, after reaching a settlement with the ...
Unknown intruders – likely China-linked spies – have broken into "numerous" enterprise networks since March and deployed ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A northeast B.C. Indigenous education service will launch an online application dedicated to mental health for a trial run this week as it prepares for a broader launch. Medicine ...
Fireworks, a downtown parade and a classic film highlight Thiel College’s “No Place Like Homecoming,” starting Thursday and running through Sunday. The theme draws inspiration from “The Wizard of Oz,” ...
San Diego reminded residents on Thursday that the deadline to set up customer accounts for trash and recycling services for eligible property owners is fast approaching. San Diegans have until Sept.
CISA releases detailed analysis of malware exploiting Ivanti EPMM vulnerabilities CVE-2025-4427 and CVE-2025-4428, providing ...
Proposals intended to end a long-running dispute over grades, structures and work practices at the National Ambulance Service have been rejected by a majority of staff with two unions. The row over ...
Mary Cunningham is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. Before joining the business and finance vertical, she worked at "60 Minutes," CBSNews.com and CBS News 24/7 as part of the CBS News Associate Program.
BART trains didn't run for seven hours because of a computer equipment problem. This is the fourth major BART outage issue since May. Commuters were left to find alternative modes of transportation ...
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