Military recruits traveling to basic training no longer need a REAL ID nor will they have to pay an airport fee under a new ...
Schools are increasingly dealing with a basic skills shortage, with some children unaware of how to use a toilet and some even wearing nappies well past the recommended age ...
As of Feb. 1, military recruits will receive “white glove” treatment from the TSA at security checkpoints, similar to Honor ...
When I started as a primary school teacher 30 or so years ago, nobody used the term “school readiness”. It wasn’t discussed ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday condemned the reported abuses allegedly committed during reception rites ...
Survey finds rising numbers of reception pupils struggling with basic life skills such as eating independently About one in four children who started reception in 2025 were not toilet trained, a ...
The number of children who are ‘school ready’ has declined significantly since 2024, say ‘frustrated’ teachers who claim they essentially have to ‘write off’ the entire first half-term for learning ...
The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) clarified that seafarers with a valid Basic Training (BT) Certificate of Proficiency (COP) may still board vessels without immediately undergoing the Updating ...
Fresh off long flights from all over the country, the recruits spilled out of a bus, backpacks in hand, and dashed through the rain toward a reception center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. "Let's ...
Exactly 164 days after his serious ankle injury during the Club World Cup match against PSG, Jamal Musiala returned to Bayern Munich training. The 22-year-old returned to the pitch on Tuesday morning ...
If you want to serve your country, the military is a solid path. But which branch of the military is easiest? Well, we hate to break it to you, but the answer is none of them. There's no simple way to ...
What is usually an event of tears and hugs of pride and gratitude got a playful twist from one family from Bowie, Maryland. Two sisters, about to pin a U.S. Army patch on their brother’s sleeve as he ...