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Lou Conter, US naval officer who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor – obituary
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoLieutenant-Commander Lou Conter, who has died aged 102, was the last survivor of the sinking of the...
Remains of Baker City sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack to be buried May 8 in Honolulu
Bakercityherald.com· 9 hours agoThe remains of a sailor from Baker City who was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on...
A Minnesota sailor killed at Pearl Harbor to come home, 83 years later
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 6 days agoThe remains of a Stillwater sailor killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified and...
Fox News guest compares pro-Palestinian protests to Pearl Harbor
Newsweek· 6 days agoA guest on Fox News on Wednesday compared pro-Palestinian protests at colleges around the country to...
Lou Conter, last survivor of USS Arizona sinking, memorialized in California
Stars and Stripes· 7 days agoThe last survivor of the USS Arizona’s sinking during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor has...
The Public Finally Has Access to an Accurate List of Japanese Americans Detained During World War II
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoAfter the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States’ government incarcerated more than...
Military families in Hawaii still have health concerns after jet fuel spill into Pearl Harbor water...
CBS News· 2 days agoA 4-year-old girl is one of thousands exposed to contaminated water after jet fuel tainted the water...
NYU professor slams student protesters: ‘If I said lynch the blacks or burn the gays, I’d never work...
BizPac Review· 7 days agoThe Jewish author and educator defended Israel’s right to defend itself after the brutal Hamas terror attacks in October, telling host Joe Scarborough that the U.S. was “not ...
Jewish NYU professor sounds off on double standard for anti-Israel protesters
Fox News· 6 days agoJewish New York University professor Scott Galloway criticized anti-Israel protesters and...
Japanese American soldiers in World War II fought the Axis abroad and racial prejudice at home
San Francisco Chronicle· 10 hours agoFrom the time the first immigrants had arrived from Japan in the 1880s, people of Japanese ancestry in the U.S. – whether they were American citizens or not – faced decades of discrimination ...