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Gunman shot, wounded after attempted assault on U.S. Embassy in Beirut
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn years past, American diplomatic missions have also been attacked in Kenya, Tanzania and...
Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders, who captured 'Earthrise,' killed in plane crash
SPACE.com· 15 hours agoBill Anders, who as an Apollo 8 astronaut was one of the first people to fly to the moon in 1968,...
Perspective | Sen. Kaine wants more career, fewer political-fundraising ambassadors
Washington Post· 2 days agoAlthough born there, Lana Marks had no previous diplomatic experience. What about Kelly Craft, a...
The Reagan Library remembers D-Day on 80th anniversary
The Washington Times· 3 days agoArmy 2nd Ranger Battalion” — will also offer his perspective, as will Richard Burt, former U.S. ...
Attacks on businesses linked to US brands rattle Baghdad as anger over the war in Gaza surges
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoA dozen masked men jump out of two SUVs and a white pickup and storm a KFC in Baghdad, smashing...
Artist Alonzo Adams ‘captures the essence of Black life’ — and the attention of stars
NBC NEWS· 14 hours agoGrowing up as an only child in Plainfield, New Jersey, Alonzo Adams spent a lot of time by himself....
Trial begins for dozens accused of attempted 'coup' in Congo
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDozens of Congolese and foreign nationals -- including 3 Americans -- were brought to trial on...
NASA astronaut Bill Anders, who took famous photo of Earth during Apollo, dies at 90
NPR· 1 day agoAnders graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and reached the rank of major general in the Air Force Reserve. After NASA, he was the first chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, served ...
The future of the ‘special relationship’: What can Britain offer America?
The Hill· 5 days agoThe U.S. ambassador in London, Jane Hartley, interviewed on Politico’s Power Play podcast, said that...
William Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut who shot ‘Earthrise,’ dies at 90
Washington Post· 21 hours agoOn Christmas Eve in 1968, the three astronauts on Apollo 8 looked back toward home as their craft...