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Maximilian, a young Austrian prince of the house of Hapsburg, somewhat naively accepted the offer to rule a distant and ...
An exclusive excerpt from Rolling Stone Contributing Editor Seth Harp's new book, The Fort Bragg Cartel, reveals new details ...
Gun violence has become a staple of daily life in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, the United States suffered over 600 mass shootings—defined as incidents in which at least ...
Manny Pacquiao is back in the boxing ring, attempting to capture the world championship held by Mario Barrios, the ...
Colonel Roosevelt was an adventurer, explorer, scholar, author, historian, boxer, cowboy, big game hunter, and elected official. Teddy, as he hated being called, was also fearless and nearly ...
He talks with his hands and emphasizes his points with catchphrases such as “How about no” or “How about we don’t.” Lutnick ...
There’s something magical about discovering a place that feels like it was plucked straight from a storybook, and Camden, South Carolina delivers that enchantment in spades – a delightful small town ...
To many demonstrators, especially young Mexican Americans, flying the flag is an unapologetic statement of pride and resistance — a refusal to erase or minimize their heritage in the face of ...
The Destruction of the Bastille,” an ink-wash drawing created just weeks after the Bastille fell during the French Revolution ...
Although this nation has used force abroad more than 100 times, it has declared war only five times: the War of 1812, the Mexican-American and Spanish-American Wars, and World Wars I and II.
The Sinaloa Cartel, the world’s most-feared fentanyl trafficker, is reeling from an internal war and a U.S.-Mexican crackdown. Its fate could upend global criminal networks.