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On This Day, June 6: Allies invade Nazi-occupied Europe on D-Day
UPI· 49 minutes agoOn June 6, 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began crossing the English Channel in the...
High school students honor NH residents killed in action during D-Day invasion
New Hampshire Union Leader· 11 hours agoEighty years ago today (Thursday), four Granite Staters lost their lives in the Allies’ D-Day...
'Russia now is like 1984': Inside a Russian dystopian library
BBC News· 3 days agoIf the billboards in Ivanovo are to be believed, Russia’s really going places. In this town, a four...
Local grandson of D-Day veteran makes the jump onto Normandy 80 years later
WKRG via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoMOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Eighty years ago, some 13,000 paratroopers geared up for a jump behind enemy...
D-Day 80th anniversary: The true legacy of Normandy
Fox News· 2 hours agoNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Eighty years ago, 73,000 courageous American soldiers stormed the shores of Normandy, charging forward...
In photos: The last WWII veterans mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day
Washington Post· 43 minutes agoThese are no ordinary beaches. Eighty years after a massive invasion force landed here, beginning the liberation of German-occupied France, an unmistakable solemnity lingers ...
White House proclaims 'National Day of Remembrance' for 80th anniversary of D-Day
UPI· 8 hours ago1 of 3 | Crosses adorned with U.S. and French flags blanket WWII's Normandy American Cemetery and...
Senate Republicans block proposed Right to Contraception Act
UPI· 9 hours agoOpposition from Senate Republican lawmakers Wednesday defeated the proposed Right to Contraception...
Bad Takes: Texas Republicans sure love to invoke Orwell without understanding his work
San Antonio Current· 2 days agoCharles González, a San Antonio native, who together with his father, Henry B. González, represented...
Libertyville veteran reflects on D-Day, 80 years after the invasion
Daily Herald· 9 hours agoHe is now 99 years old and poses in his Libertyville home on June 5. Eighty years after the D-Day invasion, Libertyville resident Don Carter still recalls in detail his experiences ...