California man spends 1,400 hours building World War I tank replica
Kameron Swinney turned his passion for metalwork and engineering into making a replica of America's first combat tank.
When do the clocks fall back in 2023? Daylight saving time explained
Spring forward, fall back, but what exact day should you set those clocks an hour earlier? And why does it happen?
Putin makes surprising comparison after Wagner mutiny
Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to a coup attempt by his own nation's mercenaries as "treason."
WW I soldier's Mother's Day letter finally reaches family 104 years later
The letter reads: "How I would like to step in and surprise you tomorrow! Which would be happier, you or I? I'm sure I would."
The West's Propaganda Machine Has Overplayed Its Hand in Ukraine
If you were looking for proof that some of our own politicians and pundits are pushing us ever closer towards a war with Russia, you found it last week when the destruction of an American drone and an arrest warrant issued for Russia's president were both presented as irrefutable grounds for increasing military assistance to Ukraine.
Henry Kissinger is wrong about preserving Russia post war: Ex-U.S. general
Kissinger's recent essay warns against continued aggression against Russia due to the potential of another world war.
Russia suffering crippling loss in Ukraine threatens world order: Kissinger
In a new essay, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said if Russia was dissolved, the enormous territory could become a "contested vacuum."
The "Battle for Bakhmut" may be Ukraine's most brutal fight yet
The battle has descended into a mix of trench and urban warfare as both sides have refused to relent, even under heavy casualties.
'All Quiet on the Western Front' director on Erzberger storyline
In Netflix's "All Quiet on the Western Front," director Edward Berger has included a storyline about Matthias Erzberger and the armistice which does not appear in the original novel.
'All Quiet on the Western Front' director on Netflix movie
"I would never be able to tell a heroic story" about WWI, director Edward Berger told Newsweek about making the gripping anti-war movie for Netflix.
Shipwreck of WWI German U-boat Discovered off Virginia in 400ft of Water
The wreck of the German U-Boat U-111 was intentionally sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1923 after it was captured at the end of the war.
Rand Paul Calls for Espionage Act Repeal as Trump Fumes Over FBI Search
The Republican senator said Saturday that the federal law has been "abused from the beginning to jail dissenters."
World War I Biplane Rebuilt Over 20 Years Will Take to Skies Again Soon
The Sopwith 1½ Strutter has been given a new lease of life by aviation enthusiasts in Scotland.
103-Year-Old Woman Who Defied Mussolini Wants Her Austrian Passport Back
A brave woman who refused to accept that she had to speak Italian when Austria lost South Tyrol to the fascists after the First World War has said she wants to get her Austrian citizenship back before she dies.
WWII-Era Grenade Discovered on Conveyor Belt at French Fry Factory
"It made for a more interesting night than we normally have," said factory operations manager Roland Spitaels.
Inspiration for a World Ceasefire on Armistice Day
We must do everything we can today to achieve ceasefires and peace treaties in war zones.
Today's Google Doodle Commemorates Veterans Day
This year's Veterans Day theme is centered around the centennial commemoration of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
New York Man Charged With Killing World War I Vet in 45-Year-Old Cold Case
"After 45 years, the alleged killer of a WWI Veteran is being held accountable and brought to justice," Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said.
Why Memorial Day Matters
Mornings on Memorial Day were always about honoring those who paid the ultimate sacrifice serving their country in uniform.
Turkey's Erdogan Calls for History Panel After Biden 'Genocide' Statement
Joe Biden on Saturday became the first American president to officially recognize the Ottoman Empire's World War I-era mass killings of Armenians as "genocide."
How Many Americans Died in World Wars, Vietnam, 9/11 After Biden Comparison
While President Biden's claim may be a talking point that is designed to highlight the sheer scale of the pandemic, the math has been criticized for simply not adding up.
Coronavirus Has Killed More Americans than 5 Recent U.S. Military Conflicts
On Tuesday, Republican President Donald Trump claimed that coronavirus is less deadly than the flu. Though the flu kills tens of thousands of Americans each year, COVID-19 has killed more Americans in 2020 than the approximately 178,000 Americans killed by flu over the last six years.
Melania Trump Refutes Story About Veterans: Activism, Not Journalism
The first lady said the report by Jeffrey Goldberg is simply "not true," and she went on to label the magazine article as "activism" rather than the work of a journalist.
Trump Calls for Firing of Reporter Who Confirmed Atlantic Veterans Article
Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin claimed one or two of her sources had confirmed several details noted in The Atlantic story.
Spanish Flu, WWI and WWII—Key Dates and Facts About the 20th Century Events
President Donald Trump claimed the pandemic of 1918 contributed to the end of World War II, which started in 1939.
How '1917' Captures World War I in a Single Shot
In "1917," two British messengers must race across battlefields and wade through the dead and dying to bring a message to a battalion in danger of ambush. New interviews with director Sam Mendes and cinematographer Roger Deakins reveal how the movie dramatizes World War I in a single, feature-length shot.
57 Incredible Photos From World War I
Pictures of the rudimentary weapons and dramatic battles from the war that claimed 16 million lives.
Macron: Europe 'Dominated' by Post-World War I 'Fears'
The French president pointed not only to potential threats from China and Russia, but also from the United States.
Macron Faces Backlash After Missing WWI Commemoration
Jacques Myard of Les Républicains, a center-right French party, and a member of French parliament, said in a tweet that Macron and Philippe's absence demonstrated their "historical ignorance" and represented "a diplomatic fault."
Veterans Protest 'Call of Duty' Tournament
The tournament was going to be held just two weeks after Australia's national day of commemoration.