Opinion
‘Warrior ethos’ mistakes military might for true security – and ignores the wisdom of Eisenhower
The change represents far more than rebranding – it signals an escalation in the administration’s embrace of a militaristic mindset that, as long ago as 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned ...
Now known as Rosenberg, 25th Street also marked the racial dividing line for mid-century Galveston, and next door to the Oleander was the Lincoln Theater. This segregated vaudeville palace welcomed ...
Welcome to History Notes, our weekly feature that looks back through Egg Harbor Township history. Each week we get a chance to learn or reminisce courtesy of Lynn Wood of the Greate Egg Harbour ...
At a time when nearly half of marriages end up in divorce, Harold and Sylvia Levine have been saying 'I Do' for 83 years. Both are more than 100 years old.
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A Graveyard of WWII Weapons Has Become an Underwater Paradise—but the Explosives Are Still Leaking
Millions of tons of ammunition that remained unused after WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of mass destruction have turned into entire ecosystems.
Amid the stress of economic collapse, the city built some of its greatest architectural gems: the jaw-dropping Pantages Theatre, the hilltop Griffith Observatory, the grand Union Station and more.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced at a gathering of military officers that he expected more physical fitness from personnel in the U.S. military and criticized "fat generals and admirals." ...
GLIDING THROUGH WATER. AND EFFORTLESSLY SWITCHING FROM ONE TO THE OTHER. BOSTON’S DUCK BOATS HAVE BECOME ICONIC. THE DUCK BOAT DOES NOT DRIVE LIKE A BOAT. IT DRIVES MORE LIKE A TRUCK, SO IT’S MORE ...
Accidents involving toilets typically only involve personal embarrassment, and rarely are they the cause behind the sinking of a specialized hunter-killer submarine. That's precisely what happened, ...
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