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Today in History for March 21: ...
A look into the archives for a story about one of Wisconsin’s many soldiers during the Civil War. Have a yarn to spin? Send it to our editor at [email protected].
The president of Northwestern Bell Telephone was summoned to Washington to assemble the first plans for Cold War civilian ...
Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right. Compiled by Jeremy Engle In an illustrated story, a guest author describes how ...
The Civil War was an extremely divisive time in American history that split the North and South into the Union and the ...
Although perhaps not the most important post in the Civil War, Holding Charleston by the Bridle gives us some interesting insights into America coast defense engineering and life in a coastal fort ...
The second Sudanese civil war from 1983 to 2005 killed an estimated two million people, with widespread documentation of famine and atrocities. In July 2011, Sudan’s southern territory seceded ...
A civil war has engulfed the country for two years, but some of the fiercest clashes have taken place in the sprawling city on the Nile, where the Sudanese military is battling the Rapid Support ...
The second Sudanese civil war lasted from 1983 to 2005 and ended with the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). In 2011, nearly 99 percent of South Sudanese voted in favor of the independence ...
But in the case of O.J. Simpson’s legal saga, part two has proven more revealing than part one of the “Trial of the Century.” While the civil trial, which seeks money for emotional damages, is ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will expand a programme allowing people aged 18-24 to volunteer for the army, reports Ukrinform. "Contract 18-24" was introduced by the cabinet in February so younger ...
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