"I could not shake the feeling that today was going to be a scary day," a Vietnam veteran writes in this War Horse reflection ...
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Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, during a talk with Chapman University students, sharply criticized Proposition ...
On 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the California Desert Protection Act, establishing Death Valley and Joshua Tree ...
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1846: U.S. Marines and Navy sailors take possession of San Diego during the early months of the Mexican-American War. Two ...
Look at today’s French Wikipedia homepage and you glimpse a restless map of conflict, memory and loss wrapped in familiar names. The snapshot mixes war ...
Completed in 2010 to mark the millennial anniversary of Hanoi, the Ceramic Mosaic Mural is the world’s largest ceramic mosaic, spanning 2.5 miles (4km) in length. What was once a grey concrete dyke ...
The maverick filmmaker and pioneer of the docudrama, whose anti-establishment works redefined political cinema and challenged the very language of mass media, has died aged 90.
Open your browser and the world spills out: headlines, anniversaries, names you know, and whispers you almost missed. Today’s ...
This 1968 image from the Stars and Stripes archive shows bombs being loaded into an American plane in Vietnam.
For the war in Vietnam, there’s arguably no more important event than the Tet Offensive. In 1968, the Vietnamese celebrated Tet, or The Festival of the First Day, on January 30. It was also the day ...