Brendan LaFave grew up in a big Catholic family—the second-eldest of eight siblings living in a large house in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He’s tall, with shaggy hair and an earnest manner, the kind of ...
Keeping an Eye on Josh Shapiro’s Far-Reaching Ambitions Lee Zeldin Awards Rosa DeLauro No Points, May God Have Mercy on Her Soul A Unanimous Supreme Court First Amendment Victory for Crisis Pregnancy ...
TULSA, Okla. — A new federal change will soon affect how young men are entered into the nation's military draft system. Starting in December, eligible men will automatically be registered with the ...
The U.S. government will automatically register eligible men starting in December 2026 using federal databases. Here’s exactly what the change means for young men, including requirements, exemptions, ...
The federal government plans to automatically register eligible men for the military draft beginning in December, according to a proposed rule published last week. The Selective Service System (SSS), ...
BERLIN, April 7 (Reuters) - Young men will continue to be able to travel abroad without prior permission despite Germany's new military service law, ‌the defence ministry said on Tuesday, adding that ...
Tyriq Withers When Tyriq Withers first read the script for March’s Reminders of Him, based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling romance novel, it scared him. For one thing, his character, Ledger Ward, is ...
Harlan Randell was a late bloomer in the bedroom. The 24-year-old Brit didn’t lose his virginity until 21 — and when he finally took the leap, he ran into an unexpected obstacle that would haunt him ...
What started as a routine walk on Monday along one of Atlanta's busiest trails quickly turned into something out of a movie. Joseph Ragland says he and his friends were heading back from dinner near ...
Democratic congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the late former President John F. Kennedy, admitted in an interview Thursday that President Donald Trump "flipped the script" on ...
Most people don’t spend their 20s, 30s or even 40s worrying about heart disease. You might think it’s something you can safely ignore until midlife and beyond. But new research suggests that for many ...