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Sapling grown from Hiroshima tree planted at Bradford University
BBC News· 3 days agoA sapling grown from the seed of a tree that survived the Hiroshima atomic bomb has been planted at...
‘Don’t let it go to your head’: Descendants of US presidents bond at Truman museum
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe notion is deftly illustrated by a fractured globe at the museum and supported by the momentous...
Inside the Unbelievable True Story of the Real WWII Fighter That Killed Godzilla
Popular Mechanics· 4 days agoThe film, which won an Oscar for special effects despite its modest $15 million budget, is primarily...
Super Senior: Frank Allard
WCAX-TV Vermont· 5 days agoIn the Northeast Kingdom town of Brighton, 97-year-old Frank Allard is a rare breed -- oneof the few survivors of the 260 honored local war heroes who...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 1 day agoKishida and US president Joe Biden...ballistic missile program, and regional stability along the Taiwan Strait. The pair might also discuss the possibility ...
“Question 7” is an unusual, unique memoir
The Economist· 6 days agoNot Richard Flanagan’s. The Booker-prizewinning Australian author’s new memoir begins in 2012 and jumps between time periods and settings, from the...
Don’t Believe the Military. We Don’t “Need” More Nuclear Weapons.
The Nation· 6 days agoCertainly, my mind was clouded because two legs of that triad were the prerogative of the US Air...
6 Best Japan Cruises for Every Type of Traveler
AFAR· 21 hours agoWith its intriguing combination of traditional and modern architecture, ancient history and popular culture, Japan has become one < ...
When telling the history of plutonium, tell the full story — including the atrocities | Opinion
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo News· 2 days agoB Reactor is an underutilized worldwide tourist attraction. Visitors leave with a sense of awe and a...
Iowa veteran, serviceman meet on Normandy beaches for D-Day anniversary
The Gazette· 6 days agoUniformed men, heads barely above the frigid water, dragging themselves toward the English Channel...