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I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I’ve known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of World War II European ...
From the Manchester to the B-32, these Allied heavy bombers showcase air power's rapid evolution of purpose, design, and ...
By 2030, the United Nations plans to overcome famine on the planet. But the coronavirus pandemic has ruined those plans. The ...
Iran does not have the type of support from Russia or China that North Korea does. Also, despite North Korea being a ...
In the last few years, travel has become more than just checking destinations off a list. It’s not just about seeing new ...
A street artist in Italy used oil pastels to portrait Raymond Plummer, shortly after he enlisted in World War II.
A woman visits the exhibition of the Crimes of Japanese "Comfort Women" System at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing ...
Action stems from a Donald Trump executive order aimed at “restoring truth and sanity to American history” as told at ...
Time heals all wounds, it is said, and that certainly is the case in Russia. Moscow has unveiled a new statue of Joseph ...
A T-shirt worn by Beyoncé during a Juneteenth performance on her Cowboy Carter tour has caused a wave of criticism for the ...
The USS Indianapolis was hit by two torpedoes from a Japanese submarine in 1945, and the 900 sailors who made it to the ...