On Nov. 6, 1918, William Vail engaged nine German fighters alone and saved the life of a fellow aviator. He shot down one ...
My role, and the role of my photographer colleague, is to document this mission—to show the reality of war to our audience. These are just a few hours from the lives of journalists on the front line, ...
What technologies came about thanks to the Great War? Learn all about the massive technological leaps forward from the First World War.
The body of an Italian prisoner of war was found hanging on Fort Lawton, outside Seattle. The Army's investigation pointed to ...
After days of online backlash to Amazon’s God of War TV series first look image, David Jaffe, creator of the video game series upon which the show is based, has delivered his verdict — and he held ...
The last-minute swap saved Ryan’s life. Less than 30 seconds after dropping its payload, the B-24 and its crew were hit ...
Fresh off releasing the first look at Ryan Hurst's Kratos, Prime Video has revealed four more actors cast in the live-action ...
Though lace-like fabrics have been found in ancient Egyptian burial grounds, lace first appeared in a developed form in Italy and Flanders in the early 16th century.
One of the most famous of Victorian-era sportsmen, excelling at both cricket and rugby, A.N. Hornby became the first of only two men to captain the English side in both disciplines.
The Atlanta Opera will present a dynamic 2026-2027 season with seven productions, including classic and contemporary operas and musical theatre, before relocating to a new venue.
One of the most famous of Victorian-era sportsmen, excelling at both cricket and rugby, A.N. Hornby became the first of only two men to captain ...
At 99, Tuskegee Airman Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse recalls war, segregation and Boston’s civil rights era — and the moral code that helped him endure.
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