In October 1943 the second world war was in full swing and the tide was turning against the Axis powers, though there was no ...
The Netflix movie the 6 triple 8 told the world the story of the only Women's Army Corps unit of color to serve over seas in ...
During the week of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and ahead of Black History Month, a local World War II veteran and centenarian is reflecting on a century of life, service and ...
Officers were alerted to the river in Ely, Cambridgeshire, around 12:40 GMT on New Year's Eve after a magnet fisher, ...
Whether you're hoping to stroll down memory lane or you'd like to incorporate some vintage touches into your kitchen, these ...
The logo of President Trump’s controversial new peacekeeping grift has been exposed as a cheap knock-off of the United Nations emblem smeared in gold. The U.N. logo, designed after World War II, is ...
A motorcycle chase through Hamilton County ended Wednesday afternoon with a man in custody after deputies say he fled at speeds over 100 mph and threw a firearm ...
Baldwin, Kravitz, Hudson, Cyrus, Coppola, Beckham... Celebrity culture is often dominated by famous surnames. But between all ...
Alabama is finding new ways to criminally charge undocumented immigrants. Federal courts in the state are using a law last ...
How can such a simple mixture—matzo meal, eggs, water, and fat—yield such vastly different results?
The club's annual Military Appreciation night, presented by Elk + Elk, will take place as the Blue Jackets host Philadelphia.
During World War Two, a pair of physicists went to great lengths to keep their Nobel Prize medals out of the hands of the Nazis. Here’s the absolutely wild story.