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As the Cold War intensified at the end of the 1950s, the U.S. Army devised a plan to build a sprawling launch site for ...
Even though the iconic popsicle may make some think about classic American culture, cooling down on a long summer day, ...
First created during the Cold War, Project Iceworm saw the US plan to store hundreds of ballistic missiles in a system of ...
A new detention center in the Everglades revives old fears — but without the compassion that once defined Miami’s response to ...
The tunnels lie directly below London Underground’s Central Line in the city’s Holborn area. Work to dig them began in secret ...
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From War Machine to Icon of Peace
Ralph Ziman has always been a pacifist — so much so that he became a conscientious objector and left his home country of ...
NASA has issued an international alert after an unexpected discovery in the Arctic. Glaciologist Chad A. Greene has detected ...
California Gov. Newsom has called Trump a bald-faced liar and said he wants to start a civil war over his immigration ...
ICE will continue to enforce the law." City officials clarified that the Glendale Police Department does not enforce immigration laws and remains in compliance with the "California Values Act." ...
Hundreds gathered at Columbus City Hall on June 18 to protest against ongoing ICE activity in Columbus and a potential war with Iran.
The unrest has been fueled in part by the Trump Administration’s decision to unilaterally deploy 2,000 National Guard troops to the city under federal authority, bypassing the governor.