How the choice of outerwear for Gregory Bovino, the president’s Border Patrol chief, turned into part of the deportation story.
A New York Times report suggested that a September US strike against a boat in the Caribbean may have been an act of “perfidy.” Legal experts weigh in.
On Jan. 20, 1863, Union Gen. Ambrose Burnside’s winter offensive collapsed into the infamous Mud March as heavy rain and deep ...
If you find yourself in Alabama sometime soon, make sure you head to Dauphin Island so you can take in the history and soak ...
Local historian Mike Marotte shares the story of the Grand Army of the Republic, a club for Civil War veterans, and one of ...
While most Americans picture the Civil War as lines of soldiers and famous generals, a far darker conflict unfolded along the Missouri–Kansas border. Confederate guerrilla bands made up of civilians, ...
Gov. Tim Walz's threat to use National Guard troops against ICE agents echoes Confederate nullifcation of federal law.
Dec. 16 (Asia Today) --South Korea's military authorities are reportedly considering a complete replacement of combat uniforms after the military's public image was damaged by the Dec. 3 martial law ...
On the eve of America’s semiquincentennial, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point is honoring its forefathers as it prepares to face off against the U.S. Naval Academy on Saturday. In its 10th ...
The NAACP’s civil lawsuit over the naming of two Shenandoah County schools for Confederate military officers goes to trial on Thursday. The Virginia State Conference of the NAACP and five Shenandoah ...
If you’ve never heard of a soldier armed with an “espontoon,” that might be because there’s only one in the entire U.S. Army, and it’s held for strictly ceremonial use in the service’s most hallowed ...