Physics February 18, 2020 WWI helmets protect against shock waves as well as modern helmets, scientists discover Scientists from Duke University have revealed that World War I helmets perform remarkably well against shock waves compared to their modern high-tech counterparts.
Digging History February 3, 2020 Diary from World War I discovered in barn, recounts bloody Battle of the Somme A British soldier’s battered World War I diary recounting the bloody battle of the Somme has been discovered in a U.K. barn.
World War One January 20, 2020 WWI German shipwreck spotted on English beach The wreck of a German ship from World War I has been uncovered after a recent storm came through Cornwall, England and unearthed it.
United Kingdom January 5, 2020 Andrew Roberts: Winston Churchill showed 'qualities of leadership that we desperately need' Historian Andrew Roberts says there are many reasons Americans should value the life and legacy of Winston Churchill, Britain's prime minister during World War II.
Iran January 2, 2020 Curt Mills: Trump must tread carefully after airstrike that killed top Iranian general President Trump must not make the same mistakes as past presidents in the Middle East, according to The American Conservative senior writer Curt Mills.
World War One November 22, 2019 Miracle WWI silver cigarette case that stopped a bullet sells for thousands at auction The miracle silver cigarette case that stopped a bullet from killing a British soldier during World War I "sparked a bidding war" and sold at auction for nearly $2,500.
France November 11, 2019 French President Emmanuel Macron honors troops during Armistice Day French President Emmanuel Macron marked Armistice Day on Monday in a visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under Paris' Arc de Triomphe and by inaugurating a new memorial to those who fell during countless operations in the past seven decades.
World War One November 4, 2019 Miracle WWI silver cigarette case that stopped a bullet could be worth thousands A silver cigarette case that stopped a bullet from injuring a soldier during World War I could be worth thousands of dollars when it goes up for auction later this month.
Proud American October 21, 2019 Black World War I soldier receives recognition decades after death A black World War I soldier was finally recognized for his military service over the weekend, decades after he was buried in an unmarked grave in Indiana.
OPINION July 25, 2019 Victor Davis Hanson: We can learn incredible lessons from World War I The failure of Versailles remains a tragic lesson about the eternal rules of war and human nature itself.
Texas July 2, 2019 Naval warships, faced with steep maintenance costs, fight to survive The Battleship Texas, the last remaining World War I dreadnought, will be moving from its location on the Houston Ship Channel to another spot along the upper Texas coastline in order to generate more visitors and revenue. Meanwhile, the ship is facing $35 million in repairs.