Bernard James Remollino, an associate professor and author of “Pancho Villa: World Champion, 1923,” will talk about his book ...
Oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case Trump v. Barbara are slated to begin April 1, with a ruling expected by the summer.
In 1964, a U.S. destroyer was fired on in the Gulf of Tonkin by North Vietnam's navy. The response was an escalation of troops in a war few Americans understood, in a region few cared about.
On display at the Menlo Park Library, the exhibition’s title comes from Fred Korematsu, who famously challenged the mass ...
Whatever short-term gain the president thinks he is getting by lying about the war in Iran is far exceeded by the cost, for ...
Each March, many of the country’s most selective colleges and universities release their admissions decisions, reviving debates over the roles of race, wealth and privilege — and putting Americans’ ...
The Cleveland Arcade decorated with American flags for the U.S. Bicentennial in October 1976 in Cleveland. (Howard Ruffner/Getty Images) Table of Contents In July, the United States will celebrate ...
One of the most revered figures in American history can no longer be called heroic. But the movement he led can be.
It's a common question travelers get, one that some Americans prefer wouldn't be asked at all, as they'd like to keep their nationality a secret when abroad. In a Feb. 2026 survey by the worldwide ...
This episode originally aired on Feb. 19, 2026. Author, journalist and Columbus native Wil Haygood takes an in-depth look at the Vietnam War from the Black American perspective. He traces the lives of ...
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Havana syndrome in Vietnam: Possible Russian role in attack on Americans, according to new evidence
Eleven U.S. officials were injured in a Havana Syndrome-style attack ahead of VP Kamala Harris's 2021 trip to Hanoi. A newly discovered document suggests Russia may have been involved. The Democrats ...
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