Yes, Canada was still part of the British Empire in 1914. But it was also a self-governing Dominion that had been running its ...
Nearly £8m will be spent to abolish the WWI-era paper-based medical record system and make way for a digital system ...
On Christmas Eve 1914, in the dank, muddy trenches on the Western Front of the first world war, a remarkable thing happened. It came to be called the Christmas Truce. And it remains one of the most ...
What will be on the field for the 2025 Army-Navy Game is four years in the making. It’s one of the many aspects that makes the battle of service academies one of the great traditions in college ...
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals are making history by repeating it. For the first time since unveiling their new uniforms in 2021, the Bengals will wear the same combination for back-to-back ...
Hooters is going back to its roots to move forward. Original Hooters LLC, the founders and original investors behind the very first Hooters restaurant, acquired Hooters of America during its ...
One of the most exciting components of BYU football from week to week is the uniform reveal. At surface level, it seems simple — royal, navy or white — but it runs much deeper. The BYU football ...
A Kentucky man and avid military collector made a remarkable discovery at a local garage sale. Zachary Kahmann from Cold Spring has had interest in militaria ever since the age of 12, when he was ...
The aggressive immigration crackdown unfolding in Minneapolis follows months of clashes between federal officers and residents of major cities over the Trump administration’s deportation campaign and ...
ADP is not enabled by default, and many didn’t know it existed while others had not opted to enable it. The British government inadvertently did a favour for the world’s privacy by drawing attention ...
Syracuse Stage Costume Shop Manager Gretchen Darrow-Crotty has a favorite line she likes to repeat while working on period pieces: “We aren’t doing the BBC production.” She’s not throwing shade at the ...
In the First World War, pilots faced not only enemy fire but also the terrifying prospect of being trapped in burning or collapsing aircraft without parachutes, a decision rooted in claims of ...