The race for speed during World War II produced aircraft faster than anything the world had ever seen. This story follows the ...
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Why World War II bombs are still killing people today

Decades after World War II ended, unexploded bombs and mines continue to pose a deadly threat beneath cities, fields, and ...
Civilisations survive on stories, but stories must match behavior. The Epstein files have become a stress test for Western claims about rights, law, and protection of children. They show how status ...
Richard Lachman visited Nagasaki six weeks after A-bomb devastation and later witnessed two nuclear tests. He died Jan. 29 at ...
Minute Maid's frozen juice concentrate played an important role in 20th century American diets, but that's about to change.
Founded 175 years ago, Florida State University has continued to change since its inception. From starting as a women’s only ...
It's Olympics and Super Bowl weekend and while you could stay home and watch them, there is plenty of other things to do like ...
Since its founding in 2002, DHS has evolved into the unaccountable domestic security apparatus we have today, one that views ...
A nuclear treaty first signed in 2010 is expiring this week. If it's not replaced, experts say a global arms race could be in ...
A recent viral “Mamma Mia!” incident has sparked a renewed debate over how much vocal enthusiasm is too much.
An international legal order worth its name is more than just policing borders and battlefields. It must serve as a shield ...
Generations of migrants from a village on the coast of southern Italy found a better life in Venezuela. Many came back and ...