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As Americans scrutinize the accidental leak of a high-level U.S. group chat, several books detail other mishaps in the annals of global conflict.
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The U.S. has often pursued protectionism to boost economic growth. But history shows that this approach can backfire.
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Retired Lt. Col. William Hogan will speak at this year’s “Race to the Rhein” living history weekend on Saturday.
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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen honored two sisters for their efforts during World War II. Pillen recognized Margy Dietz and Marcy ...
Today is a big one for your wallet, with a whole range of tax changes coming into effect and household bills going up. We'll ...