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Hasbrouck Heights resident Jose Meza-Barahona was recently promoted to Captain in the NY National Guard, stationed in Latham, ...
A Trumbull, Connecticut man who served two tours in Iraq, took over as the top enlisted Soldier in the 11,632-member New York Army ...
Roughly 150 California National Guard troops working in Los Angeles for more than three weeks guarding federal property from ...
The three-judge panel quizzed lawyers from the Justice Department and California on whether they should factor into Trump's ...
Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino, the former Yankees, addressed Aaron Boone's finger-pointing over Trevino's role in Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s ejection.
Jose Trevino could read the tea leaves well enough to know that he was probably getting traded last offseason. But before the Yankees dealt him to the Reds, they helped change the trajectory of ...
Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino, the former Yankees, addressed Aaron Boone's finger-pointing over Trevino's role in Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s ejection.
Expect Trevino's playing time to eventually take a hit once Noelvi Marte (oblique) returns from the IL and likely steps back in as the Reds' everyday third baseman.
Trevino is making his walk-up music personal, and the Yankees are paying attention.
National Guard troops deployed to crime-plagued Albuquerque are unarmed and not in military uniforms
Unlike the California National Guard troops that were deployed by President Trump to Los Angeles, the Guard members deployed in Albuquerque are not armed or in military uniform.
Jose Trevino is using walk-up music to playfully target former Yankees teammates. Two are already on the list—who’s next?
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