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The History of Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court
In deciding whether schools can weigh a student's race during admissions, the Supreme Court has walked a tightrope — and it may all change soon.
First Look at WWI Thriller ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is Here
The first trailer for Netflix’s remake has arrived — more than 90 years after the best-selling World War I book was first adapted for the big screen.
‘I Will Shoot’: Three Gritty Letters Describe the Civil War’s Reality
These wartime letters detail a loss at Shiloh, a civilian’s terror, and a USCT officer’s ordeal.
The WWI Pistol That ‘Played’ Han Solo’s Blaster Just Sold for How Much?!
The reconfigured C96 pistol used in Star Wars fetched a galactic $1 million plus.
Is the Medal of Honor Overrated?
Emphasis on the Medal of Honor undermines Vietnam veterans’ legacy of valor
The Supreme Court Case that Decided Indian Soverignty
Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U.S. (6 Pet.) 515 (1832), Defining tribal sovereignty in the United States
Sukhoi Su-25: It Has a Silly Codename, but This Rugged, Soviet-Era Warplane Is Having a Big Impact in Ukraine
The Frogfoot is a proven close air support plane in Russian hands. Unfortunately for the Russians, Ukraine has some, too.
Sole Survivor: This Commando Evaded the Nazis in the Arctic for 63 Days
Norwegian soldier Jan Baalsrud was the only man to survive his mission.