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Nazi leader who mocked America and lost World War II
Hermann Göring believed the United States was only capable of producing consumer goods, not weapons of war. During World War ...
Wars are often remembered for soldiers, weapons, and battles, but history also carries the paw prints, hoofbeats, and quiet ...
The shooting of Alex Pretti on January 24 in the ongoing Minnesota siege has once again foregrounded the deep divisions in ...
The serious son of Quaker parents, Philip Noel-Baker was first a scholar, then an Olympian, and finally a Nobel Peace Prize ...
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accuses the government of trading "national security for economic crumbs off the Chinese ...
President Donald Trump’s renewed, bizarre obsession with taking control of Greenland — and more to the point, his refusal to rule out using military force to do it — is straining America’s ties with ...
The FIU in Genoa program has been welcoming students for 20 years. An undergrad shares what it meant to live and learn in a ...
Arab and Muslim states are mounting a last-ditch effort to avert a new war between the US and Iran as concerns grow that the ...
As a major exhibition opens at the British Museum, our writer traces the history and heritage of Japan’s great warrior class ...
This Gothic castle complex was assembled by the German religious order known as the Teutonic Knights. Lying alongside ...
As Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches in 2026, memories of past atrocities collide with renewed war, rising antisemitism, and fears of another major confrontation with Iran.
Previously unpublished Toni Morrison; fiction by Tayari Jones, Lauren Groff and Mario Vargas Llosa; Gavin Newsom’s memoir; and more.
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