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How does the US antiwar movement today differ from that of 1967-1968
Al Jazeera· 48 minutes agoa 19-year-old cub reporter for a local Washington, DC, radio station, I marched with nearly 100,000...
Recognizing, celebrating 'Our Boys' this D-Day
The Gaston Gazette via Yahoo News· 58 minutes agoWith unimaginable bravery they charged from their Higgins landing craft straight into the mouth of German machine gun fire, mortars, artillery, and...
Who is V. Stiviano? 'Clipped' highlights some fact and fiction about Donald Sterling's former...
Sporting News· 2 days agoV. Stiviano was in the headlines of every major media news outlet during the 2014 Donald Sterling...
As a convicted felon, Trump isn't fit to lead America's military as commander in chief
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 50 minutes agoCybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have ...
Review | Celebrating the glamorous heyday of the department store
Washington Post· 21 hours agoEmile Zola rhapsodized on the Parisian department store in “The Ladies’ Paradise.” Edith Wharton’s...
A look back at D-Day: Why the World War II invasion remains important on its 80th anniversary
USA Today· 57 minutes agoEighty years after it happened, D-Day – the largest land, sea and air invasion ever attempted –...
Trump supporters must love playing Twister | GARY COSBY JR.
The Tuscaloosa News via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThis is the Party of Trump. Forget conservatism, forget America, this is Trump’s Party and his...
Local history: Back in the day, boarding houses offered low-income rentals in Wilmington
The Wilmington Star-News· 1 hour agoApartments and condos are springing up all over Wilmington faster most people can keep track of....
Morning Glory: Biden betrays Israel
Fox News· 1 hour agoNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Joe Biden is not a "friend of Israel." Biden began his turn against Israel when he told Erin...
‘We’ll Give the Bastards Hell’: D-Day Paratroopers Tell Their Story
Politico via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoA.M., D-Day. “Well,” Ike said quietly. “It’s on.” He looked up at the sky and added: “No one can stop it now.” Across England, the noise ...