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France honors WWII B-17 crewman

James Facos named a chevalier for missions flown in advance of D-Day

The author and Nobel Peace Prize winner remembered for bearing witness to the evil he experienced in a Nazi concentration camp

A notorious heterosexual adulterer and a notorious homosexual led Britain’s unsuccessful Revolutionary War efforts


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Incidents in Andrew Jackson’s life suggest he still deserves a place of honor

In the old days those seeking the highest office visited the lowest place

Book goes beyond the influence of Darwin’s survival of the fittest

Martin Luther’s bold theological stand on Oct. 31, 1517, made independent journalism possible

Archeologists believe one grave contains the remains of the colony's first pastor