In 1949, New York State passed the so-called Feinberg Law, which made membership in any group labeled subversive by the U.S.
In addition, many place names are named after the people who created the village ... when many African countries became independent after World War II, there were demands to change the names ...
Yasukuni Shrine memorializes people ... A war criminals of World War II. The war criminals included wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo. Visits by Japanese leaders to the controversial shrine ...
Kyra Shishko thought she knew everything about her grandfather, but the CV offered a closer look at the early part of his ...
Herbert G. Tennyson was a U.S. Army pilot on a B-24 nicknamed "Heaven Can Wait," which crashed into the ocean in early 1944 ...
Ukraine war latest: Trump warns Zelenskyy but says minerals deal not dead; Russian oil pipeline 'on fire' Donald Trump lashed out at Volodymyr Zelenskyy again on Monday and later said he should be ...
A short time ago, Paul Moorcraft, director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Analysis, joined Sophy Ridge on the Politics Hub. "There's a way out of this", he said of the situation in Ukraine ...
Hackman was reportedly hated by former President Richard Nixon, earning him a spot on the Republican's so-called "Enemies List." Richard Nixon, who was president between 1969 and his resignation in ...
On the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end, everybody remembers Rosie the Riveter. There were 190,000 Rosie the Riveters ...