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It all used to be better, you know. The sun shone, cool winds caressed amber cornfields, everyone got all the Christmas ...
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A year after the attack by Hamas, Israel’s prime minister is showing his talent for political maneuvering while the country slides deeper into the most complex crisis in its history.
President Donald Trump said 7 Army bases will revert to names that honored Confederates, now honoring other soldiers of the ...
The surviving crew of the USS Frank E. Evans believed they were at war. But the names of their shipmates aren’t on the Vietnam Wall.
A quiet ship sale in northern Norway almost turned into an international scandal. A Russian adventure cruise company, Morskaya Praktika, tried to secretly buy a Norwegian ship by pretending to be ...
Trump called Putin 'crazy' over the weekend and said May 27 he's 'playing with fire' as he continues to bombard Ukraine during peace negotiations.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Dara Massicot, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation, about what's behind a significant change of command for Russian forces in the war in Ukraine.
Staggering Russian Losses in Ukraine Eroding Popular Support at Home, as Putin Resorts to World War II Tactics and Begins Looking for Women Prepared To Fight While the world’s gaze swiveled to ...
The harsh tactics are being aimed not just at draft dodgers but at men who would ordinarily be exempt from service — a sign of the steep challenges Ukraine’s military faces maintaining troop ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Dara Massicot, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation, about what's behind a significant change of command for Russian forces in the war in Ukraine.