After the establishment of the first Grand Army of the Republic (better known as the GAR) post in Effingham County in 1881, eventually five area posts worked diligently to carry out their devotion to ...
Ofir Tzarfati, who died in Hamas captivity after being abducted on October 7, was laid to rest by his family for the third ...
Funerals held after bodies of slain soldiers returned to Israel; 'forgive me!' entreats father Alon Nimrodi, as IDF general says Bedouin tracker 'demonstrated courage and love' ...
Two hostages released by Hamas were reunited Wednesday in a Jerusalem cemetery for a final goodbye. Surrounded by hundreds of ...
Popular Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos, known for his allegorical and deeply poetic lyrics that commented on ...
Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit, who supervised royal projects to help the rural poor, preserve traditional craft-making and ...
Secret files: a musical melodrama”, a play by Indika Ferdinando, was staged at Elphinstone Theater on October 4th) With a ...
Organizers behind the "No Kings" protests are asking participants to wear yellow during the nationwide Saturday events.
EDITOR’S NOTE: A new series “New Orleans: Soul of a City” explores the many ways the city communes with its history – through music, food, sports and tradition – revealing how, 20 years after Katrina, ...
Herbert C. White, Andrew Liston Beyal, Henry C. Gray, Nelson Jones Lynch Sr., Clifton Martin Cowboy, Urian Hewey Begay ...
Announced Oct. 29, the cancelation is the most recent example of how the federal government shutdown is affecting military's musical performers.
Florencio Davila, a World War II veteran, died recently at age 99. His dying wish was to be buried with full military honors, but the government shutdown threatened his wish from happening.