The move deepened the idea that a Vietnam-era law, which says congressionally unauthorized deployments into “hostilities” must end after 60 days, does not apply to airstrike campaigns.
When Fred Fourtner passed away on June 13, 1965, he had lived in the Edmonds area for nearly 80 years. What follows is Part 2 of two stories about his […] ...
A Gilded Age baron invited Carl Alwin Schenck to manage his forest at the Biltmore Estate. The decision changed America's ...
By Jeffrey Dumas The Second World War, the war to end all wars, ended in 1945, 80 years ago, yet a strange fascination about the Nazis persists, including on eastern Long Island. Christopher C. Verga, ...
The Trump Administration has undermined its alliances. But history reminds us that the U.S. cannot go it alone.
New York City isn't home to as many dive bars as it used to be, but Al Capone used to visit this legendary 1930s-era watering ...
UN still speaks the language of a world that no longer exists – and risks repeating the fate of the League of Nations Read F ...
ONE of the most pervasive phenomena that ever hit the United States is the hot lunch for school children. It is the warm sun around which American education now seems to revolve. It is clear and plain ...
This 1956 photo shows the massive inclined ramp, known as the Helix, carrying traffic out from and into the Lincoln Tunnel on ...
Facing China’s growing military and political pressure, Taiwan races to strengthen its defenses before it’s too late.
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Planes of Fame's Restoration of a Bell P-39 Airacobra
Papua New Guinea, a rare Bell P-39 Airacobra is currently under restoration at the Planes of Fame Air Musuem in Chino, ...
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