Even though the 2025 Bears will be enjoying the Kansas City Chiefs/Philadelphia Eagles clash from the comfort of their ...
A Royal Navy attack submarine surfaced close to a Russian spy ship off the UK coast in an extraordinary warning to stop spying on British undersea cables, the defence secretary has revealed.
China already has the world's largest navy in terms of number of hulls, although its technology is sometimes seen as lagging. Its largest competitor, the U.S., has warned its Navy could be ...
Pete Medhurst, the longtime voice of Navy sports and a local talk radio host, died at 55 after a battle with cancer. “Last night we had to say Goodbye to Pete Medhurst,” his wife, Brenda ...
When Speaker Mike Johnson summarily fired House Intelligence ... Now he’s facing major sour grapes from Turner’s allies, who hail from the old-school Reaganite wing of the party.
The same dynamics are hanging over Vice President-elect JD Vance’s old Senate seat in Ohio, which is now sitting vacant after his resignation. Gov. Mike DeWine, a pre-MAGA Republican serving out ...
Texas border czar Mike Banks has been tapped to be the next ... Banks is also a former member of the US Navy Military Police. The Post has reached out to the Trump team about the president ...
Representative Rick Crawford will be the next House Intelligence Committee chair, following his colleague Mike Turner’s unceremonious ... possibly referring to his old accusations that she ...
MP Mike Amesbury has pleaded guilty to assault by ... Court on Thursday morning where he admitted attacking 45-year-old Paul Fellows in Main Street, Frodsham, Cheshire, in October.
The Bears completed an interview with Mike McCarthy on Wednesday, the team announced. McCarthy had to wait until his exclusive negotiating window with the Cowboys expired at midnight Tuesday before he ...
Speaker Mike Johnson removed Rep. Mike Turner as chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on Wednesday, saying he wanted to give the panel a “fresh start” in a new ...
The navy was keen on sending a carrier to the Red Sea, says Mr Sharpe, but was overruled by the Foreign Office. He argues that many of the old ways were pointlessly dicey. “You still have to ...