The ritzy Latin School of Chicago is being plagued by another antisemitism controversy, this time involving middle schoolers ...
Soldiers guard the area around the Miraflores presidential palace after explosions and low-flying aircraft were heard in ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi today posted an unsealed indictment in the case of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and ...
Marine Corps recruiters say they face crushing quotas, long hours, and stress to enlist 30,000 Marines a year.
In April 1945, as the Red Army closed in on Berlin, German soldiers and civilians were given a final, brutal[...] ...
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Two times American oil and gas innovation has saved the free world
There is little debating the ever-evolving U.S. oil and gas industry has yielded net positives for the world, writes.
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Without hope, there can be no peace in an increasingly armed world
To many of us diplomats in Washington, DC, the continuing war in Ukraine remains one of the most sobering reminders that peace, once taken for granted in much of the world, is never permanent.
Wilbur was one of the first graduates of Jamestown High School in 1884, then continued his education at the U.S. Naval Academy and a law school in California. He served as a judge in California until ...
Following are reactions to Saturday's U.S. strikes on Venezuela. FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON "The transition to come ...
The headline on page one of an Enterprise in February 1973 prompted the editor at that time to have Joe Drutz write a story about his experience as a POW. Pretty cool, don’t you think? So, let’s get ...
‘No Victory for Putin’ – US, Europe, Ukraine Brace as High-Stakes Diplomacy Meets Russian Escalation
As negotiators gather in Kyiv, US Republicans close ranks around a hard-edged peace framework, European capitals prepare ...
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