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Today in History for Jan. 31: In 1561, Menno Simons, whose followers became known as Mennonites, died. Born in the ...
Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for hours without explanation early Thursday as tensions remained high with ...
Wide-scale desertions and 2 million draft-dodgers are among a raft of challenges facing Ukraine's military as Russia presses ...
In 1823, America was a nation whose military was inferior to any of the major (or even minor) European powers and that ...
Trump has sparred with Colorado leaders over the imprisonment of his political ally, former Mesa County elections clerk Tina ...
Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war,” says Marc Antony in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. But in releasing the dogs of war we ...
The capture and arrest of former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro has created uncertainty for its long-time ally Cuba.
Follow live updates as President Donald Trump speaks about Venezuela's future and U.S. allies respond to his threats against ...
We are now in one of those periods, which obliges the United States to rethink its role in the world, just as it was forced to do by the cataclysmic changes that followed the end of the Second World ...
The flag has long been a great symbol of pride for the nation. For centuries, flags have been used as powerful symbols to not only inspire patriotism and a sense of community but also as a form of ...
CHEYENNE – United States and Wyoming flags will remain at half-staff statewide until dusk Jan. 5, following the interment of former Superintendent of Public Instruction Judy Catchpole. Flags will be ...
Gov. Mark Gordon has ordered flags lowered to half-staff until dusk on Jan. 5 to commemorate former state Superintendent of Public Instruction Judy Catchpole. Catchpole served as Wyoming’s top ...