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Think jets always win against helicopters? Think again. In 1978, U.S. tests revealed helicopters could wipe out fighters at a shocking 5-to-1 ratio in close combat. This part dives into the Army’s ...
Mary Mobley is an editorial fellow in media and public relations at The Heritage Foundation. Philadelphia flew the Chinese flag above its City Hall on Tuesday in a ceremony that reports suggest was ...
Mark J. Frisby, a retired publisher of the Daily News and associate publisher of The Inquirer, and publisher and president of the (Camden, N.J.) Courier-Post, died Sept. 17 at his home in Woodbury, ...
“Defense is too defensive,” noted President Donald Trump recently, as he announced that the Department of Defense would be renamed the Department of War. More aggressive rhetoric can lead to more ...
One of Philadelphia’s favorite sculptors, from one of its most renowned family’s of artists, now has a museum of his own. Calder Gardens celebrates the work of Alexander Calder and opened on the ...
Reigning Super Bowl champs the Philadelphia Eagles are undefeated after three weeks, but so are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which means one of the top teams in the NFC is going to end the weekend with a ...
The Philadelphia Eagles might rely on the Tush Push in short-yardage situations, but they showed that they have a few more tricks up their sleeve during Week 4. Early on in the Eagles' Week 4 matchup ...
Sikorsky Aircraft, the Stratford-based helicopter manufacturer, has been awarded a nearly $11 billion contract with the U.S. Navy in a major win for the state. The Connecticut helicopter manufacturer, ...
The highly anticipated Thunder Over The Wave Airshow will return to The Wildwoods next year after the success of the show's debut this month, the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement and Development ...
Services were held Saturday, Sept. 27 for Mark J. Frisby, former president and publisher of the Courier-Post. Frisby led the South Jersey newspaper from December 2001 to November 2006. He also held ...