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A 100-year-old WWII veteran, the only flame-thrower operator to survive Iwo Jima is in Nashville listening to his life story ...
While most WW2 planes were built for speed and firepower, one aircraft stood out for being too advanced. With futuristic features and a design that baffled even allies, this warplane pushed the ...
For three straight years last century, the diminutive actor was Hollywood’s undisputed box-office champion, and the ...
Gilles Traverso is the third in a line of photographers from his family to capture the film elite every year of the Cannes ...
Two British academics discovered that a “copy” of the medieval text, held in Harvard Law School’s library for 80 years, is ...
The Trump administration’s attack on higher education won’t be confined to Harvard University. And Americans should be ...
It has been 43 years since the passing of Gara Garayev, a famous Azerbaijani composer, teacher, People's Artist of the USSR, ...
The villagers of the Mani who helped over 200 Allied soldiers - including many Anzacs - escape from the advancing Germans ...
The backlash against some of Europe’s most controversial towers has helped preserve its low-rise architectural character, ...
Well, 100-year-old World War II veteran Don Graves fits the part. The man that has been alive for 10 decades was originally born in  Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 17-years-old, he joined the U.S.
Looking for a full list of things to do while spending some time in Sedona, Arizona? There are plenty of attractions and ...