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Right after World War II, a crucial alliance between the two countries fell apart. We are still paying the price.
During the war, the Thuilliers’ yard became a makeshift studio. Eventually, they painted a backdrop featuring classical ...
In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
American R&B and progressive soul/funk band War will perform at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts at 7 p.m.
From a rock ban started by Aretha Franklin to a riot at Jethro Tull and Phish fans driving Morrison crazy, these are the most memorable shows.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained a lifelong connection with Springwood, his family home in Hyde Park, New York.
Even if the most-brutal spending cuts are postponed until after the midterms, the “big beautiful bill” is a breathtaking ...
To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
Revolutionary War patriot and former Alexandrian citizen James Campbell was honored June 22 with a grave marking by the Colonel William Grayson Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution.
Rivalries form the backbone of college football. After months of research and debate, here's how the top 100 stack up.
News that Quebec auteur Denis Villeneuve will direct the next James Bond movie adds yet another Canadian tie to the blockbuster franchise about a British secret service hero. The “Dune” visionary is ...
The Architecture of Presidential Commemoration” surveys the history of presidential memorialization, a complicated tale.