July 20, 2021 Karol Markowicz: It's my America-versary – I'm grateful for the US and it shouldn't be wrong to celebrate it It’s a tough moment to be a patriot. Radicals are rewriting our history, framing America not as a shining beacon of freedom, but a pit of wickedness.
July 17, 2021 Paralympian Elizabeth Marks headed to second Games, far exceeding initial goal to be just 'fit for duty' Elizabeth Marks started swimming as a way to get back in shape and qualify for active duty again when a friend suggested she compete in the Warrior Games, a sport event for wounded, injured or ill service members and veterans.
July 16, 2021 WWII veteran receives ultimate birthday surprise at 93 All of Peter V. Ruvolo's neighbors in Lake Worth were left him tears while they watched the Young Marines of the Palm Beaches honor him, according to his daughter, JoAnn Ruvolo Pedalino.
July 16, 2021 Police save dog from hot car after owner killed in shooting Missouri police officers cared for a dog that was found inside a hot car as they investigated the fatal shooting of its owner outside a Walmart Neighborhood Market on Wednesday, authorities said.
July 15, 2021 Jeep turns 80: Here's why July 15 is its anniversary Jeep is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the first contract it signed to manufacture its iconic trucks for the U.S. Military on July 15, 1941.
July 15, 2021 Cop runs into explosive house fire to rescue disabled woman, bodycam video shows A Tennessee police officer ran into a burning home last week to rescue a disabled woman as fiery explosions rocked the house.
July 13, 2021 Retiree helps homeless man get a second chance, sparking lifelong friendship In May 2019, Rhode Island resident Scott Kuczmarski was visiting California and met Pineda in Palo Alto for the first time.
July 9, 2021 Dog rescued 1,600 miles from home, reunited with family after 10 years California resident Jeremy Wade, a passionate dog rescuer, personally flew Razzle across the country, about 1,600 miles, back home to Arkansas.
July 8, 2021 American judo prodigy raises money for Surfside survivors after 1st-round MMA victory A two-time Olympic gold medalist turned mixed martial artist appealed to fans after a first-round victory last week to donate to the victims of the condo collapse in Surfside, Fla.
July 7, 2021 Ozzie Guillen tears up while talking about his American citizenship Ozzie Guillen came to the United States from Caracas, Venezuela as a 16-year-old baseball player, built a career around the game, and then, in 2006, on his 42nd birthday, he became a U.S. citizen