On November 3, 1948, Jawaharlal Nehru delivered his first speech at the United Nations, outlining India’s independent foreign policy and vision for global peace. The day also saw milestones — Panama’s ...
Toung, a former officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, migrated to the United States when American troops left Vietnam in 1975. “We were invisible,” he said about veteran refugees. “We didn’t ...
A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy” is to take a rambling ride — or a crash course if this is new territory — through ...
Only a handful of Vietnam War movies have won Best Picture at the Oscars, including Platoon and The Deer Hunter, but which is the best overall?
The documentary filmmaker, long a chronicler of the American experience, talks about his latest film for PBS, "The American ...
Is Shohei Ohtani the greatest of all time? He’s certainly the most talented, but what more does he have to do in the second half of his career to solidify his place among baseball’s ...
TORONTO -- ON A night when the Los Angeles Dodgers became the first team in 25 years to repeat as World Series champions, one ...
On the morning of Oct. 10, 1983, in the rocky hills of Camp David, President Ronald Reagan was treated to an early screening of one of the year’s most anticipated films, “The Day After,” a two-hour ...
The Holy War' refers to the football matchup between Boston College and Notre Dame. Here is the story of Frank Leahy's role in forming the historic rivalry.
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A Post-Literate Age

Journalism and fiction are both essential to a thriving democracy.
The answer is no, but the president still has plenty of leverage over the LA Games and next summer’s World Cup.
The gem of Farragut’s Town Hall is the Farragut Museum. A new temporary exhibit is drawing sports fans, history buffs, and ...