Fifty-seven years ago today, Glen Campbell stepped into the studio to put the finishing touches on what would become a major hit.
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The US invasion of Venezuela, Operation Absolute Resolve, marks another innovation: it is the first armed conflict in which ...
Hollywood is always changing, but Meryl Streep is one of the few stars who shines as brightly and consistently as she does. With a career that has lasted more than 50 years, three Academy Awards, and ...
Rap music, a 1960s anti-war anthem and memes have set the tone for the Trump administration's justification for seizing the ...
In the 1970s, Congress passed a raft of laws to hold the White House accountable. President Trump has decided they don’t apply to him.
In the 1970s, Congress passed a raft of laws to hold the White House accountable. President Trump has decided they don’t ...
It’s the ultimate homecoming photo — a smiling family rushing to reunite with a U.S. Air Force officer in 1973 who spent years as a POW in North Vietnam, his oldest daughter sprinting ahead with her ...
Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, the Air Force officer whose return from captivity during the Vietnam War was captured in an iconic photograph in 1973, has died at 92, according to CBS News. Stirm, an F-105 ...
"It matters who pressed the shutter." Netflix has debuted an official trailer for an acclaimed documentary film titled The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo, which first premiered at the 2025 ...
Millions of casualties. Years of bloody attrition warfare. When Vietnamese communists toppled French colonial rule in 1954 despite massive U.S. military aid, the Geneva Accords temporarily divided ...