Edmond Safra was one of the wealthiest private bankers in the world, but in December 1999, his life came to an untimely end at the hands of one of his trusted employees.
On behalf of myself and my wife, we are feeling grateful for allowing us to be a part of this veteran housing program and for the better future it will afford us.” ...
Timothy Dill, inspired by 9/11 and his family's military legacy, will oversee military and civilian workforce policies as ...
"Do they think we’re deployed, or homeless?" Care packages reveal Americans have little idea what modern soldiers need.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday said he is collaborating with state lawmakers on a ballot measure that would eliminate homestead property taxes, signaling a potential breakthrough on one of the most ...
Ted Maher was convicted in the 1999 arson death of his boss, banking billionaire Edmond Safra. Here is everything to know ...
Longtime columnist David Grier “D.G.” Martin passed away on Dec. 9. He was 85. According to his obituary, D.G. was a proud Davidson alumnus, a devout Presbyterian, a Green Beret with the Army’s ...
Roger Ebert gave this film zero stars, calling it offensive, but it went on to be a commercial success and is known for its ...
Lt. Col. Scott Mann talks about veterans and the importance of his new play "11Days: The Story of Operation Pineapple Express ...
By David Miller Members of Special Forces Association Chapter LX gathered on December 4 for an evening of remembrance, ...
Ahead of the Army-Navy football game, Green Beret and former NFL player Nate Boyer talks MREs, no-gos and more.
The new U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers graduated from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg.