This Veteran’s Day, as we remember those men and women we’ve sent into battle, we should also take a moment to remember the fateful decisions, sometimes tragically bad ones, our commanders made that ...
In the free-spoken, never-adjourned town meeting which the vast American democracy tries to resemble, one subject that had long been on people’s minds had never, until last week, been put squarely on ...
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On April 28, 1961—a decade after General Douglas MacArthur was fired for defying Harry Truman on Korea—the controversial commander hosted President John F. Kennedy at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel, ...
A scientist who studies the airborne transmission of diseases, a master hula dancer and cultural preservationist, and the sitting U.S. poet laureate were among the 20 new recipients of the prestigious ...
John MacArthur Jr., an influential church figure in America, died at 86 Monday after a series of illnesses. MacArthur led Grace Community Church in California for 56 years, building a vast following ...
WESTLAKE, LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- A section of MacArthur Park reopened to the public Tuesday, Feb. 22, after being closed for more than four months for a $1.5 million improvement project with landscape ...
Reporting from Washington — After nearly seven decades, it is easy to forget the fierce, frantic terrors of the early Cold War. Despite victory in World War II, America had lost its nuclear monopoly ...