Nearly 50 years ago on Jan. 21, 1977, President Jimmy Carter granted unconditional pardons to hundreds of thousands of men who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War.
Rob "Birdlegs" Caughlan, a lifelong surfer, veteran political strategist and influential environmental advocate, fought for ...
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US-NATO relationship is in jeopardy. So is NATO's future

President Trump announced a Greenland deal framework with NATO, reversing tariff threats against European allies. The post US ...
The exhibit looks back at 200 years of history, highlighting the people, artifacts, and events that shaped both the ...
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Will America Ever Learn?

From Southeast Asia to South America, the Middle East, and Africa, US interventions have consistently prioritised American interests in oil, lands and other resources, over democracy or human ...
One of jazz’s true outsiders, but also one of its most restless, pioneering spirits, Rahsaan Roland Kirk continues to inspire and influence today’s cutting-edge musicians. The release of two superb ...
A House committee advanced resolutions Wednesday to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary ...
Every year, thousands of Irish country music fans head off on a mass exodus to Spain and Portugal to party and dance day and night by swimming pools and in swish hotel ballrooms with the scene’s top ...
"It is an extraordinary blessing, what ... all surrogates give to families who can't have children," says Anderson Cooper ...
Saving the ocean, he said, was “planetary patriotism.” He wrote about all of it in his memoir, “A Surfer in the White House.” ...