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Leonard Bernstein was a revered composer, but he was viewed with suspicion by the eyes of the law and accused of communism, ...
On Aug. 15, Congressman Dale Strong will host a 50th anniversary pinning ceremony for Vietnam War veterans who live in Alabama’s Fifth Congressional District. The event will be held in ...
Chapter #63 (Clermont County) recognized and honored twenty-three (23) Korean War veterans residing at the Ohio Veterans Home ...
While some see Trump administration's sudden release of MLK files as a step toward uncovering King’s assassination, others ...
The press acts as if “higher education” = Harvard. But a more interesting and gutsier stand is being taken in the heartland ...
The White House says on the 72nd Korean War armistice the U.S. will "steadfastly" safeguard interests on the Korean Peninsula ...
When people talk about a new Cold War, they tend to assume they know exactly what the original Cold War was and when it ended ...
Seventy-two years ago, on July 27, 1953, the Korean War Armistice was signed, ending the fighting of the Korean War.
Even as the West-backed Israeli genocide against Palestine grinds on bloodily, attention in Asia has turned eastward to the ...
There’s no cookie-cutter solution to confronting fascism; action must be grounded in analysis, says Robin D. G. Kelley.
Captive Nations Week has been observed in the United States since 1959, when Congress and President Dwight Eisenhower set aside the third week of July to commemorate those under communist rule. The ...