In the 1950s, the US automobile industry was lobbying hard to get more funding for roads and highways. Part of this effort included propaganda targeted to the general public.
He was a warrant officer who agreed to broadcast Nazi propaganda in Welsh and labelled as "The Welsh Lord Haw Haw" by the ...
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Antifa’s origin story traced to Communist Stalinist group that aided Nazi rise to power
The U.S.-based Antifa movement has embraced the label and symbols of Germany's "Antifaschistische Aktion" — a Communist group ...
The watchlist is dedicated to finding professors who Turning Point USA claims “discriminate against conservative students and ...
Qiu Shihua, the Chinese artist known for his signature white monochrome paintings, has died aged 85, his Hong Kong gallery, ...
Conservative efforts to call out and punish educators over liberal ideas have grown for years, led in part by Charlie Kirk ...
As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe UAW’s Shawn Fain on Union Growth and Union Power
This month marks two years since the United Auto Workers’ (UAW) “stand-up strike.” We made history as a union with that fight ...
The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History announced on September 16 that it will co-host an academic conference with ...
JD Vance sat down with Fox News host Jesse Watters to discuss the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at ...
Trump vows to retake Bagram Air Base to deter China and fight ISIS. Experts say it would resemble a re-invasion and ...
Hiroshima has been represented in countless visual forms, from iconic black-and-white images of devastation to stark ...
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