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WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (WXIX) - A death investigation is underway after three Wright-Patterson Air Force personnel died. It is believed the three people died between the evening of Oct. 24 and the morning of Oct. 25, according to a press release from Wright-Patterson.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is leading the investigation, supported by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and local law enforcement agencies., US News, Times Now
The U.S. Defense Department has released dramatic footage of views inside Hurricane Melissa. The military said a U.S.
Pick OU: Over (49.5) Army's record against the spread is 3-4-0. Army owns one win ATS (1-2) as a 1.5-point favorite or greater this year. Two of seven Army games have hit the over this year. Air Force has three wins in seven contests against the spread this year.
One of Air Force Special Operation Command’s new OA-1K Skyraider II planes went down in Oklahoma City shortly after take off.
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Trump Gushes Praise For World Leader Who’s Giving Him $400 Million Jet In Meetup On Air Force One
President Donald Trump lavished praise on Qatari leaders during a stopover in the Middle Eastern nation to refuel on his way to Asia to meet with world leaders.
Eight months after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the Air Force’s top lawyer, the judge advocate general tasked with those duties has stepped down. No one has yet been nominated to permanently fill either of the service’s top legal jobs.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, along with other agencies, are still investigating.
Air Force owns one win ATS (1-3) as a 1.5-point favorite or greater this season. There have been six Air Force games (of seven) that went over the total this season. Army's record against the spread in 2025 is 3-4-0. As a 1.5-point underdog or greater, Army has two wins ATS (2-2).
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Donald Trump admits he needs 'extra care' as he's seen clinging to hand rail on Air Force One stairs
President Trump is once again sparking major health concerns after he looked frail upon his arrival in Japan, firmly gripping Air Force One.