Explore the fascinating history of countries that vanished after World War 1. Discover how the global landscape was reshaped by the Great War, leading to the dissolution of empires and the creation of ...
Buried in the soil of a WW1 battlefield, this vintage trench lighter was lost for decades. Covered in rust and dirt, it ...
A woman is looking for the rightful owner of a First World War medal belonging to a Luton soldier nearly 50 years after it was handed to her in a pub.
The museum is now open until 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
An object first described as a World War I-era ordnance munition that was found in the basement of a Beloit home was determined to be tear ...
Plus, Jewish teachers denounce a public school training led by a Muslim rights group that is strongly critical of Israel.
A short history of America's fascination with deportation may help us understand the present situation and correct some of its excesses. Daniel Kanstroom, author of the definitive work on outsiders ...
During World War I, British soldiers ate canned rations that traveled easily, didn't expire, and offered sustenance after a ...
A new phase in the fight over transgender rights is unfolding, not in legislatures, but at the ballot box. Advocates say the shift reflects a strategic pivot after years of legislative battles that ...
Step Back to 1918 at Camp Mabry’s World War I Living History Weekend ...
Kansas City Stadium's crowd reached a record 142.2 decibels during a September 2014 NFL game Photos: ; design: Will Tullos This article is part of our World Cup Stadium Guides series, in which we look ...
On Saturday, 7, from 1 pm to 3 pm,  there will be a reception at the West Tisbury library of wishing flags and other creative ...