Drake Spence, a senior at Warren Area High School, was one of 21 delegates selected from the Eastern Territory of the ...
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Forget About Joe — Why Soldiers In WWI Called Coffee A 'Cup Of George'
Instant coffee was popularized during World War I. Find out why soldiers on the frontlines used to call it by a different ...
Here's how Seattle's Salvation Army shelters provide people in need a chance to get back on their feet. "All you have to do ...
Judy and Scott Gill of Prairie du Chien, Wis., made a special visit to Fort McCoy on Dec. 2 to deliver 26 vintage photos of Army activities around then-Camp McCoy during World War II and before. Judy ...
Ralph Fiennes does double duty in Boston theaters this week, starring in the zombie horror sequel “28 Years Later: The Bone ...
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Shop like an insider. Here's how to hack Salvation Army for the very best bargains.
A 35-year reselling veteran shares six essential tips for navigating discount programs and avoiding common pitfalls.
Across Norwich and in the towns and villages of Norfolk and Suffolk we have had, and still have, modest men and women.
The International Court of Justice case against Myanmar could set precedents to be used in future genocide rulings, James C.
On Sept. 2, 1945, the official end of World War II came to pass with Japan’s signing of the Instrument of Surrender aboard the battleship USS Missouri. At then-Camp McCoy, Wis., the thousands of ...
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Today-History-Jan19
Today in History for Jan. 19: In 570, according to tradition, the Muslim Prophet Muhammad was born. In 1200, Zen Master Dogen, an important figure in Japanese Buddhism, was born.
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