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D-Day, June 6, 1944: The most important day of the 20th century
The Albany Herald, Ga. via Yahoo News· 2 days agomarks the 80th Anniversary of the single most important day of the 20th century, forever known as D-Day. World War II was the pre-eminent event of the 20th century and the ...
How D-Day’s roots will play a crucial role in Trump-Biden battle in 2024 election
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMilitary alliances that have become the subject of dispute among the 2024 presidential candidates...
On D-Day, Allied forces swarmed France and NYers packed churches and streets
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOn June 6, 1944, 150,000 Allied troops invaded France in the Normandy landings, with 73,000...
SEC.gov | Nine Decades of Investor Protection and Robust Market Oversight
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission· 1 day agoDuring the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt sought to protect the public against the rampant investment frauds of the 1920s and worked with ...
On D-Day, the president called for prayers
Santa Fe New Mexican· 2 days agoEditor's note: On this 80th anniversary of D-Day, when 150,000 Allied Forces landed on the beaches of France, let us remember the sacrifice that helped defeat Nazi Germany ...
Saratoga Springs, New York: A Perfect Weekend Destination
Forbes· 1 day agoAlmost equidistant from New York City and Boston, Saratoga Springs, New York, is an ideal...
D-Day 80th Anniversary
Anacortes American· 23 hours agoElliott "Toby" Roosevelt III, the great-grandson of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, left, applauds World War II veteran Frank Cohn, right ...
LSU Museum of Art's Southern vernacular quilt show: telling stories one stitch at a time
The Advocate· 3 days agoRoosevelt's establishment of the 1935 Resettlement Administration. This allowed Gee's Bend residents...
Map shows states with best universities
Newsweek· 7 hours agoAmerica's top ten universities for 2025 have been revealed.
The American fascism debate gets a reboot
CNN via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoSteinmetz-Jenkins argued there is a long history, going back to Franklin D. Roosevelt, of Americans on both sides of the political aisle ...