As global tensions rise and WW3 fears resurface, Americans are once again questioning what a military draft could mean, ...
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WW3 draft-dodgers face a humiliating alternative to conscription if Trump starts war
As global tensions spark renewed conscription debate, history shows how those who refused to fight faced not just tribunals but public humiliation through the notorious White Feather Campaign ...
Now that Fernando Mendoza helped Indiana complete a 16-0 season, he is headed to the NFL. The Hoosiers quarterback announced Friday that he intends to enter the 2026 NFL Draft. Mendoza still had ...
A service which helps women who have been victims of domestic and sexual abuse has been awarded £240,000 of lottery funding. Torquay-based Phoenix Rising, a community interest company set up in 2020, ...
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With Dante Moore electing to spend one more year at Oregon rather than compete to be the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft, we look at other quarterbacks who’ve made similar decisions. On the heels of ...
A winning $15 million scratchers ticket was sold in the Bay Area. The winner paid $40 to play the game. The 40 Years of Play! Scratchers game was released a year ago to mark 40 years of California ...
The US President avoided active duty in Vietnam due to 'bone spurs'.
Miami and Indiana are atop college football, but their NFL Draft histories couldn’t be further apart
Calais Campbell and Ray Lewis are just two of the hundreds of former Hurricanes who have gone on to the NFL. Christian Petersen / Getty Images Top-seeded Indiana may be favored by 8.5 points against ...
In January 1951, Southampton County’s draft board prepared to send 38 local men to the armed forces as new federal orders expanded registration amid the Korean conflict.
Cornerback remains one of the most difficult positions to play in the NFL due to the athleticism of offensive weapons. Add in modern offensive design with the increased penalizing of coverage, and ...
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