Several stories published in t Evening News and the Wilkes-Barre Record beginning Feb. 13, 1945, and throughout the month announced Mr. Alan B. Cutting and his wife, Mary, of Kingston were alive and ...
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- It was a day of celebration at the American Legion Post 1194 in Binghamton, where dozens of friends and family members came out in full force to wish George Strong a happy ...
Retired 1st Sgt. Mark Matthews was a soldier who saw the U.S. Army evolve from horse-mounted cavalry to diesel-driven, ...
The 1944 blast at Catterick Bridge railway station happened as explosives were being transferred ahead of the D-Day landings. Five serviceman and seven civilians were killed, with the blast scattering ...
The Latest Historic images from 80 years ago show the unprecedented scale of the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France, changing the course of World War II. World War II was America’s ...
expanding its campaign against militancy in the Palestinian territory after more than 15 months of deadly war in Gaza. Israeli forces from the military, police and internal-security service began ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A new report from the New York State Comptroller’s Office reveals that homelessness in the state is growing faster than the national rate, with the number of homeless people ...
More than one million people have fled the war in Sudan to seek refuge in neighbouring South Sudan, according to the United Nations. In its latest update on one of the world’s worst displacement ...
WHO is one of several global institutions that emerged from the wreckage of World War II. After the world was torn apart by nationalism and conflict, countries agreed to sacrifice some aspects of ...
During his campaign, Trump had repeatedly stressed his ability to mediate the conflict, describing the war as "dying to be settled" and warning of the potential for escalation into "World War III." ...
During the Second World War, he was involved in the Marseille landings – an operation in the south of France that acted as a diversion to draw attention away from the Normandy operation.
The last decade of Mimi’s life was spent at the Kirschner House in Kerhonkson, NY, where she received compassionate care through the Cerebral Palsy of Ulster County. Her family is profoundly ...