Capers was struck repeatedly by shrapnel and gunfire. By the end of the engagement, he had sustained 19 wounds, among them was a broken leg. But he refused to relinquish command. Despite his injuries, ...
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For this Black World War I regiment, battle was on 2 fronts
For most of the 369th's Black members, it would take years, even decades, to receive American military honors.
A cluster of 4,500-year-old sites on the remote Kitsissut islands in north-west Greenland is changing how archaeologists picture the first people lived in the High Arctic. Rather than hugging the land ...
The burial flag of a former unclaimed U.S. veteran who has been laid to rest in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies has ...
Marvel Contest of Champions have revealed their plans for Black History Month this year with the addition of two new heroes ...
Researchers have long believed that a sudden, massive deluge filled a dry, salt-filled Mediterranean some 5 million years ago ...
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from every corner of the world. One day it’s an enormous thigh bone from a ...
The incident sparked significant debate on social media regarding privacy and the everyday precautions women feel forced to take in public spaces.
As John Mooney of The Sunday Times reports, data for 2025 indicates that a total of 92 sanctioned ships associated with Russia’s “shadow fleet” made passage through Ireland's exclusive economic zone.
The Douglas DC-3 carried its first passengers in June of 1936 for American Airlines, and 90 years later the plane is still flying commercially.
Clearing a massive TR-3-induced backlog allowed Lockheed to ship a record number of F-35s, although that may not be replicated in 2026.
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