While Arndold's British contact John Andre was killed for his crimes, Arnold fled. According to the American Revolution ...
Syrian whistleblower “Caesar” has revealed his identity to the world in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera. Images verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad unit shed light on Israel’s plans ...
Nearly all of the remaining major 250th anniversaries in Massachusetts will happen over the next 13 months, coinciding with the evacuation of British troops from Boston in March 1776.
Celebrate Black History Month Saturday. Hunt Middle School in Burlington is hosting “Legacy and Light: A Celebration of Black Heritage and Excellence.” Enjoy live music, art, food, and student ...
In this photo released by the Lebanese Presidency Press Office, Lebanese president Joseph Aoun, center, meets with Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam, right, and parliament speaker Nabih Berri ...
In 1936, civil war erupted in Spain between the elected Republican ... Among the African-American volunteers was Fort Worth’s own Theodore Gibbs. Born in 1906 to Samuel and Estelle Gibbs ...
Iran's First Drone Carrier Joins the Revolutionary Guards' Fleet DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran's Revolutionary Guards have taken delivery of the country's first ship capable of launching drones and ...
The National Mounted Warrior Museum will mark the 60th anniversary of the first regular American ground troops landing in Vietnam with a new exhibit later this year, according to museum staff ...
Mura has declared the technology to be “revolutionary” because it “has the potential to help eliminate plastic waste, recycling all types of plastic to create a true circular economy”.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Fort Campbell Soldiers departed on Jan. 26, 2025, en route to the U.S. southern border, in support of U.S. Northern Command’s mission to protect the territorial integrity ...
19, 1776. This crossing forced the American army to abandon Fort Lee and begin a retreat across New Jersey, leading to pivotal moments in the Revolutionary War, including Washington's victories at ...
In September 1781, Thomas Hughes, then 22, visited Brighton for what he hoped would be a restorative holiday. It was not his first trip: such sojourns were common for Hughes. But on this occasion ...