November 22, 2021 NRA celebrates 150th anniversary: Americans' 'guardians' of the Second Amendment The National Rifle Association is celebrating its 150th anniversary.
November 17, 2021 Oldest Bataan Death March survivor, Ben Skardon, dead at 104 Ben Skardon, the oldest American survivor of the Bataan Death March during World War II, has died this week at the age of 104.
November 14, 2021 Mark Levin calls out the liberal media for not viewing Americans as individual human beings Mark Levin unloaded on The New York Times and liberal media's distorted reporting from their push of alleged Russia collusion to their abysmal coverage of the Holocaust
November 13, 2021 100-year-old WWII veteran receives almost 800 birthday cards: 'It's been amazing' When World War II veteran Claudia Cantu turned 100 last month, she was hoping she would get 100 birthday cards. Instead, she got almost 800.
November 6, 2021 1619 Project founder felt 'ashamed' during visit to US atomic bomb site in Japan “1619 Project" founder and New York Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones on Saturday said she felt “ashamed” while visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Japan.
October 30, 2021 Pearl Harbor veteran's remains transferred home to Wisconsin 80 years later The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office on Friday helped transfer a Pearl Harbor veteran's remains home to Wisconsin nearly 80 years since the World War II attack that killed more than 2,400 people.
October 15, 2021 95-year-old WWII veteran gets bumped up Corvette Stingray waiting list World War II Army veteran Bobbie Carson's friends got him bumped to the front of the waiting list for new Corvettes. The 95-year-old would've had to wait a year if not for the effort.
October 7, 2021 100-year-old former Nazi camp guard goes on trial in Germany A 100-year-old man on Thursday stood trial in Germany, accused of activity as a Nazi SS guard at a concentration camp during World War II.
October 6, 2021 US Army soldier who died less than 3 weeks before end of WWII in Europe posthumously awarded medals A U.S. Army private who fought in World War II and died less than three weeks before the Nazis surrendered, ending the war in the European theater, was posthumously awarded medals Wednesday.
September 15, 2021 Rarely seen Tennessee Williams story set in post-WWII Italy For Tennessee Williams, Rome was a longtime love affair, "the capital of my heart" with its skies of "stainless blue" and cathedral domes "bathed in golden light."