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What looks like an excess of strength may really be a deficit of liberty.
Where was the president’s judgment when his riotous supporters stormed our nation’s Capitol, defiling it in grotesque ways while attacking and harming law enforcement?
Dozens of American universities maintain academic partnerships with entities linked to the Chinese military.
Magnificent portraits by John Singer Sargent depict the many American heiresses that married into British aristocracy in a new London show.
The rich expatriates Sargent painted in London were dismissed as “dollar princesses.” A new exhibition looks beyond that label to their achievements and inner lives.
The All-American Rejects are storming the country on a pop-up tour. Singer Tyson Ritter tells us why and what he's looking for in a show location.
Travel back to 1898 with the History Seekers as we explore a long-forgotten U.S. military training camp from the Spanish-American War. Once home to future legends like Teddy Roosevelt and the ...
Advanced technology in warfare is already widespread. The use of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs)—commonly known as drones—in military settings has set off warnings about “killer robots ...
Country-music star Johnny Rodriguez, a popular Mexican-American singer best known for chart-topping hits in the 1970s, including “I Just Can’t Get Her Out of ...
In this special History Seekers collaboration, we team up with Brandon from Adventure Archaeology to uncover relics at a Spanish-American War military camp. With Brandon swinging the Garrett AT ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's plan to reduce the number of four-star generals feels a like part of President Trump's plan to further politicize the military.