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US Naval Academy building cleared after threats reports, 1 injured
The person injured was airlifted to a hospital and was in stable condition, a Navy official said.
‘David without a slingshot’ — a daring dive into deep depths reminds us of tin can heroism
The ship was found at a depth of 20,400 feet beneath the surface of the Philippine Sea.
By J.D. Simkins
Air Force Academy senior relishes dad in stands after prison release
Air Force Falcons fullback Taven Birdow was 3 when his father, Jermaine, was jailed for his role in a home invasion in Oklahoma City. Now dad doesn't miss a game.
By By Pat Graham, AP Sports Writer
Blockbuster ‘Midway’ sinks faster than Japanese carriers at ... Midway
Save your time and money and avoid this movie at all costs.
By J.D. Simkins
Texas church shooter’s widow says 1st retailer refused to sell former airman a gun
The widow of the man suspected of killing more than two dozen worshippers at a South Texas church says one sporting goods retailer refused to sell him the gun before he bought it from another.
Air Force Academy airfield named in honor of Tuskegee Airmen commander who later became a general
Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr., the legendary Tuskegee Airman and World War II pilot, will be celebrated today as the Air Force Academy names its airfield after the ground-breaking aviator.
By Kent Miller
Air Force Academy ethics professor pleads guilty to sexual exploitation of a child
Capt. Paul Sikkema was under the impression he was talking to a 14-year-old girl in an online chat room when he first started sharing explicit messages and tried to meet the purported child. But he was actually talking to an investigator.
By Diana Stancy
Look, up in the sky! Drone light show to dazzle academy cadets
Cadets will help the technicians set up and test the drones, and film it with the academy’s own drones.
Army partners with former Blink-182 founder’s UFO research company to study alien technology
The Army hopes certain “exotic” metals will lead to vehicle enhancements.
By J.D. Simkins
After courts-martial dropped for swim team members, Air Force Academy cadets fight expulsions
Two years after what Air Force Academy leaders call a hazing incident on the school’s swimming team, three cadets are still fighting to become officers after administrative expulsions followed the school dropping criminal charges.
By Tom Roeder, The (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Gazette via the AP