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December 7, 1941 - the day that changed history forever. But behind the well-documented attack on Pearl Harbor, there are ...
Highlights for July 3-9 include Teddy Swims, Trampled by Turtles, Obi Original, Al Jardine, and Taste of Minnesota with Joan ...
Since 2022 local voters twice have supported referendums that effectively ban visits by ships that carry 1,000 or more ...
A soldier sent to guard Susquehanna County during World War II fell in love with the place and later incorporated it into his ...
Aviation museums preserve the stories and breakthroughs that shaped flight. For many of us in the aviation world, they’re a ...
Eight teams competed in the City Sand sculpture contest Saturday, creating tributes to Mr. Trash Wheel, Flower Mart lemon ...
Tilray Brands, Inc. (Nasdaq: TLRY; TSX: TLRY), a global lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company at the forefront of the beverage, cannabis and ...
In 2025, the calendar matches 1941, sparking online buzz and historical comparisons. While just a date pattern, it’s fueling ...
Looking at the leafy weeping willow standing on the banks of a serene river in Hiroshima, one would never guess it endured the bl ...
Type A submarine No. 20 had sunk in 1,312 feet (400 meters) of water roughly five miles outside of Pearl Harbor; her wreck was discovered in August 2002 and raised on December 7, 2016, the seventy ...
The aging pool of Pearl Harbor survivors has been rapidly shrinking. There is now just one crew member of the USS Arizona still living, 102-year-old Lou Conter of California.
In the surprise strike on Pearl Harbor, Japanese warplanes attacked the U.S. naval base in Hawaii, killing more than 2,400 Americans, both sailors and civilians.