There’s a sense of loss - rather than anger - after two metal plates listing the names of veterans from World War II were ...
What secrets lie beneath our feet? Armed with a metal detector, a determined girl embarks on an incredible journey to uncover ...
History comes to life as we metal detect the very battlefield where a Civil War cavalry officer met his fate. This site holds hidden relics from a crucial moment in history, offering a glimpse into ...
An intriguing aspect of the ongoing war in the DRC is that, alongside the battle for power, another key factor is driving the conflict—tantalum, a rare metal used in mobile phones. As per a BBC ...
CARBONDALE — A documentary on pioneering Black journalist, educator and civil rights leader Ida B. Wells is set for Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Morris Library on Feb. 6.
The Dickin Medal was created in 1943 by Maria Dickin, the founder of British veterinary charity the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, to honour animal gallantry during the War. Only 75 have ...
"Alright" is one of three times on the album he references the 40 acres and a mule that formerly enslaved people were promised but didn't receive when the Civil War ended. And he touches on the ...
His classmates loved him, but they might never have guessed that "Sandy" would become the first Medal of Honor recipient of World War II -- and that he fought like a Viking berserker in the process.
Rogers, is the Caldecott Medal winner. The book was published by Arthur A. Levine, an imprint of Levine Querido. Caldecott Honor Books Four Caldecott Honor ... and Helped Win World War II," written by ...
The attack on the Saudi Teaching Maternal Hospital in El Fasher marks the latest escalation in a string of violence in Sudan’s 20-month civil war - a brutal power tussle between the paramilitary ...
China moved into Sudan’s oil industry after Chevron Corp. left in 1992 amid violence targeting oil workers in another civil war. South Sudan broke away to become its own country in 2011 ...
As Myanmar’s civil war heads into a fifth year, anti-junta forces are opening universities and colleges as part of their pursuit of a federal democracy. By Richard C. Paddock Richard C.