On Dec. 7, 1941, 16-year-old Warren Goss was told to get to Mount Royal Boulevard and sell newspapers. Goss, a dyslexic, ...
Lost for over 50 years, it’s now rewriting the record on a pivotal moment in history—and offering scientists unexpected clues ...
With two Saturday Night Live legends reuniting to give them the parody treatment this weekend, Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem have ...
U.S. Navy Storekeeper 3rd Class Robert Stillman Garcia's remains return home to Texas after 84 years listed as missing in ...
On December 7, 1941, a day that will live in infamy, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The attack destroyed six Navy ships, killed ...
Many Arkansans are familiar with Edward Payson Washbourne's 1856 painting called "The Arkansas Traveler." In succeeding years ...
This story is part of Mon Valley Sons of World War II, a series about our sons who lost their lives in service to our country ...
I was chatting with my mail carrier, Gerald Ellamar, this week. His son, Jase, is in his senior year at Pacific Lutheran ...
As a young man growing up in Hawaii, Daniel Inouye recognized Japanese planes bombing the American fleet at Pearl Harbor on ...
A New Bern sailor killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor has finally been identified. Now 84 years later Edward Bowden will finally receive a burial with military ...
In February 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 authorizing the forced removal of people of Japanese descent from Oregon, California, Washington and Arizona in response t ...
The day after Japanese attack on the U.S. at Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt famously said that “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was ...