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Reflections on war past and present permeate D-Day's 80th anniversary
KPBS San Diego· 2 days agoDid a 1940s truck full of American GIs just barrel past? Welcome to Normandy on a D-Day anniversary,...
Nothing about American arms policy toward Israel makes sense
The Forward· 4 days agoWhen push comes to shove, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear he will do...
Warner Bros. makes surprising move to develop ‘300’ TV series
ClutchPoints· 5 days agoWarner Bros. Television is developing a TV series adaptation of Zack Snyder's 2006 movie 300,...
History Center speaker leaves audience 'eager to read more'
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 6 days agoHistorian Victoria Houseman’s research into Edith Hamilton – a famed author and granddaughter of one...
D-Day at 80: a legacy of air power
FlightGlobal· 3 days agoWhen Allied troops stormed ashore at Normandy 80 years ago today, the outcome of the operation was very much in doubt. While the complex maritime...
BBC Norfolk reporter awarded honour last bestowed on Royalty
BBC News· 4 days agoOne of the BBC’s longest-serving journalists has been given a freedom of the borough award for her...
‘Punished for daring’: Women journalists defied Allies to cover D-Day | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41...
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 3 days agoOn the morning of June 6, 1944, journalist Martha Gellhorn learned that the Allies had launched...
Western New York’s Chautauqua Institution celebrates 150 years as ‘summer camp for grown-ups’
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 3 days agoOne hundred fifty years ago this summer, an inventor from Akron and his Methodist minister invited...
David Shribman | Two candidates, mired in the past
Cumberland Times-News· 22 hours agoOne candidate worried about the country being a “house divided” by slavery but saw a future where “it will cease to be divided.” A third said the country required “a new generation of leadership ...
New Public Library exhibit showcases titans of Broadway photography
FOX 5 New York· 5 days agoWhether you’re a regular theatre-goer or not, if you’ve opened a newspaper to the arts section...