WW2 Wayfinder on MSN
How Seas and Smoke Ruined a WWII Landing
D-Day’s western Omaha Beach hinged on a single gap in the bluffs - the Verville Draw, known as Dog One. In this episode of ...
Someone told me visiting this “blue zone” full of people over 100 years old would make me live longer. They lied.
Cigarettes are resurfacing in pop music and movies, raising fears that a yearslong decline in smoking rates could reverse.
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Why did so many cars come with cigarette lighters?
The prevalence of cigarette lighters in cars can be traced back to a time when smoking was a widely accepted social norm. As ...
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