The small Iraqi town of Haditha was the site of a notorious 2005 massacre in which US Marines killed two dozen civilians.
In his newest book, Joe Sacco worries about the kind of future that political violence might create.
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
UNICEF estimates that since 2013, some 19,000 children associated with armed groups in the Central African Republic have been ...
Several of Hannah’s books may be getting the Hollywood treatment on the heels of Netflix’s successful Firefly Lane adaptation ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Western countries to step up their fight against anti-Semitism and ...
In Oscar contender 'Child of Dust,' an Amerasian man fathered by a U.S. soldier during the Vietnam War seeks a reunion with ...
Reading this story brought back memories of the February, 2002, Tri–State Crematory discovery in Noble, Ga. A delivery man ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former British Army paratrooper Karl Bushby jokes it's like he made a bet in a bar before he set off on his ...
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5 Fascinating Facts About The First-Ever Oscars
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The very first Academy Awards were held on May 16, 1929, in the Blossom Room of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Douglas Fairbanks, one of the ...
Superhero fans can stream the '90s staple Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, the underrated show Mutant X, and the short-lived ...
In Chicago this season, you can find a jazzy Duke Ellington version, a global “Nutcracker” with hip-hop mice and the 50th anniversary of the holiday story on ice, as well as the Joffrey Ballet’s ...
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