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Two million revelers gathered in downtown Manhattan on the evening of V-J Day, 75 years ago this week. They filled Times Square — waving flags, dancing,…
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As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to rise, Gov. Phil Scott has activated the Vermont National Guard to boost health care capacity...
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For the second straight day, Massachusetts officials on Friday announced another 10 deaths attributable to COVID-19, the disease caused by the new…
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Gov. Charlie Baker activated the Massachusetts National Guard on Thursday, planning to use up to 2,000 members for "logistical support and other…
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Umass Amherst researchers say soldiers with severe brain injuries are more likely to develop mental health disorders than previously thought.The study…
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When the town of Brattleboro put up a Civil War monument more than a hundred years ago, it didn’t include the black soldiers who served in that war. Now...
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The Government Accountability Office opined on Thursday that the Trump administration's actions in the Ukraine affair went beyond the bounds of a law called the Impoundment Control Act.
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Video footage and the locations of key Iranian military facilities lend credence to the idea that the jetliner carrying 176 people was accidentally shot down.
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The new restrictions had been promised by the president after Iranian missiles struck an Iraqi air base, threatening American and allied service members this week.
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Foreign policy issues are rising to the forefront of the Democratic presidential race as conflicts escalate with Iran. Tulsi Gabbard was campaigning in New Hampshire on Tuesday night as news broke of Iranian missile strikes against U.S. military bases in Iraq.