The former vice president lived long enough to see his vision fulfilled — and to regret the monster he created.
Observers say Zohran Mamdani touched a chord with voters with his passionate attention to bread-and-butter issues, full of plans to freeze rent, offer free bus service, and start city-run groceries.
Saturday’s Veteran’s Day Parade in Morehead City will be a day full of consequences for both the participants and parade observers, as the county applauds those who have worn the ...
Comedian and Marine Corps vet Rob Riggle returns as host of the annual Veterans Day TV special 'American Valor: A Salute to ...
Annual “A Tribute to Our Veterans” concert on Nov. 9 to feature marches, American classics and a special recognition for ...
The 1960s, now there was a decade that truly shook things up. It was a time of massive change, from cultural revolutions to ...
The GI Film Festival returns to Washington, D.C., showcasing films that uplift veterans and share their stories. Free tickets available.
Negotiators in South Korea focus on transferring control to the top Korean commander in time of war from the American general ...
McGinnis’s book, named for his recon team, Romeo 1-1, is literally a diary he wrote during his deployment. One story in his ...
On a moonlit run into North Vietnam on November 21, 1970, Bull Simons and 56 Green Berets hit Son Tay with surgical violence, ...
This costly conflict spanned generations—and its brutal legacy endures. But why did the bloodshed go on for so long?
On Nov. 8, 1960, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected president, defeating Vice President Richard Nixon by a comfortable 303-219 Electoral College margin, but just 112,000 votes, or 0.2% of the popular ...