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The Future of Magazines… and the World
The Nation spoke with Meaney about his early life, his thinking about aesthetics and left politics, the Anglo reception of Chinese literature, and the future of magazines and the world. This ...
In a bonus edition of our defence newsletter, Richard Cockett takes us back to 1066—and the Battle of Hastings ...
The appearance of the bombers in mass was the turning point in the aerial warfare of World War II. The era of sportsmanlike, ...
The second oldest military school sits in Pennsylvania. And along with its military history — plus a darker past — it ...
The Jacob K. Javits Federal Building is the epicenter of the Trump administration’s migration crackdown. Mass arrests of ...
On Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, Pope Leo made a forceful appeal for peace at Rome’s Colosseum and in the presence of representatives of the world’s main religions.
Navy Times on MSN
A new, unvarnished account of the deadly German U-boat war
Eminent scholar Roger Moorhouse recently spoke to Military Times to discuss his book, “Wolfpack: Inside Hitler’s U-Boat War," ...
Military Times on MSN
Meet the WWII ace and Medal of Honor recipient who mastered the P-47
Neel Kearby became a hardcore “believer” in the P-47 and devoted himself to developing a doctrine for making the most of the ...
The first Santos in history dates back to 1904, the year Louis Cartier created a wristwatch for his friend, the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, that could be used during flight. It was the ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
At Nuremberg, World War II’s Battle Turned to the Courtroom, and an Eloquent Lawyer Helped Lead the Allies to Victory
Robert H. Jackson, an American Supreme Court justice who thought of himself as "anything but a warrior," was drafted by FDR ...
The U.S.S. Edsall’s 2023 discovery at the bottom of the Indian Ocean is reviving the tale of the ship the Japanese forces called the “dancing mouse.” The intact wreck of the U.S.S. Edsall, sunk in ...
Yvonne Singh details the lives and legacies of five Black British journalists who should be as well known as George Orwell.
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