JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. — Beginning in Calendar Year 2026 (CY26), all brave volunteers will be greeted by the iconic campaign hat, as the U.S. Army has canceled all future procurement of the ...
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Emma Sears scored three goals and Catarina Macario added twp as the U.S. women's national team routed New Zealand 6-0 on Wednesday night. It was the most goals scored by the United States in a match ...
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Looking to boost sales this holiday season, Toys "R" Us is once again opening new stores. The toy retailer announced on Oct. 16 it will open more than 30 locations in the U.S. for the winter holiday ...
The Ryder Cup continues to be a hot topic, especially on the American side of the golfing world. Team USA's defeat at Bethpage Black has led many to consider replacing Keegan Bradley as captain, and ...
If you were a member of the U.S. team, there was a nightmarish quality to the scene inside the stadium court at the Delray Beach Tennis Center on Saturday night. It was past 10 p.m., but the ...
The man who went viral for snatching Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak’s game-worn hat away from a child at the U.S. Open has apologized for his “extremely poor judgment and hurtful actions.” Piotr ...
After a successful first launch, Dearborn’s Carhartt brand and the sports lifestyle brand ‘47 are continuing their collaboration. This time, they’ll expand beyond MLB teams and launch new hats with ...
Piotr Szczerek is a CEO who is accused of being the man who was seen in a viral video. A CEO from Poland named Piotr Szczerek has now apologized after being seen in a viral video grabbing a tennis ...
The man who has been criticized after footage of him snatching a hat off a young boy at the U.S. Open went viral has apologized, saying he made a “huge mistake.”Piotr Szczerek, identified as a Polish ...