In World War I, the United States military was led by Gen. John J. Pershing. In World War II, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was a ...
This costly conflict spanned generations—and its brutal legacy endures. But why did the bloodshed go on for so long?
After introducing himself outside Hope Born in Christ Church in East Hempfield Township and telling of his 9½ years in the ...
Designed by Voorsanger Architects with local firm Mathes Brierre, the phased project features sharp and angular forms, ...
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Leisure as time for intellectual renewal
In our age of acceleration — where the tyranny of the urgent trumps the importance of the essential — the idea of leisure has ...
Like a fifth Beatle, there have been many claims made about who might become the fifth face on Mount Rushmore’s rock star ...
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12 Favorite Presidents in U.S. History
There’s something uniquely American about debating who the “best” president is. From inspiring speeches to bold decisions in ...
Armistice Day, a commemoration day proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 to honor those who had served the country ...
From the column: "Traveling comfortably at speeds exceeding 200 mph, high-speed rail would reunite families and friends, making travel a reliable and enjoyable experience again." ...
This week’s list of things to do includes performances by comedian Margaret Cho, a film festival, author events and more.
Army National Guard Lt. Col. Nick Suhr, a Delmar resident and Iraq War veteran, received the medal upon retirement.
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Budget 2025 spends massively on the military-industrial complex but cuts almost everywhere else
Mark Carney promised to increase military spending to two per cent of GDP, and he does so in his first budget.
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