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Barbed wire is a critical innovation that shaped the High Plains. Field Editor Lacey Vilhauer takes a look at its origins.
Every day since the World War I Memorial first opened back in 2021, a bugler has played “Taps” live at 5 p.m. — rain or shine.
A war weapon used in World War One went on to become a key component in treating blood cancer with chemotherapy ...
After nearly 80 years, a World War II Ka-Bar knife belonging to Marine LeRoy Ziarnik was returned to his family in Wisconsin, ...
The British PM at the start of the war—Herbert Asquith—lost one. While about 12 percent of British troops would die in the war, 31 percent of Oxford’s 1913 graduating class would die. This should help ...
Kids examine a tiny droid at Seattle's Museum of Flight, one of about 2,000 museums taking part in this year's Blue Star Museums program. (Museum of Flight) Want to explore more than 2,000 ...
In what’s going to be the most violent match of the night, Sami Callihan and Mance Warner are going to war one more time. But this time, it’s a Barbed Wire Massacre. There are no DQ’s or Countouts.
NAR, with 1.4 million Realtors, offered no public support as the CFPB tried to dismantle a cornerstone of their livelihoods — unlike its fierce $418 million commission settlement defense.
From social media ads to billboards, PowerPoint presentations to feature films, you're free to modify, resize and customize every asset on iStock — including all 4K Resolution images and footage — to ...