Veterans Day is a day set aside to honor and celebrate military veterans — anyone who has served in the United States’ Armed Forces. It is a federal holiday in the U.S. that deserves more attention than it gets. We celebrate it annually on Nov. 11 because on the 11th hour …
Read More »On this day in history, Nov. 9, 1989, Berlin Wall falls, marking Cold War victory by US, western Allies
The Berlin Wall, a foreboding vestige of the Cold War that divided communist East Berlin from democratic West Berlin, was opened and fell amid confusion, then joyous celebration on this day in history, Nov. 9, 1989. Jubilant Germans arrived over the next 24 hours with sledgehammers and axes to tear …
Read More »Veterans Day is not always easy for our heroes — here's what to say and do
Most of America’s service members do not seek the spotlight. To do so would seem incongruous with their initial motivations for raising their hand, their reasons for sticking out the tough times and their means of transitioning back to civilian life. These men and women chose to join the military …
Read More »On this day in history, Nov. 8, 1864, President Lincoln defeats Gen. McClellan to win re-election
ci Video President Abraham Lincoln, amid the most turbulent administration and deadliest conflict in American history, defeated bitter personal rival and former Civil War Gen. George McClellan to win re-election on this day in history, Nov. 8, 1864. As Union soldiers fought their fellow Americans on the battlefield, Union voters …
Read More »New York Jets pay tribute to America’s military, veterans with annual Salute to Service game
The J-E-T-S know how to honor the U-S-A. The New York Jets kicked off their annual Salute to Service game on Nov. 6 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to show their appreciation for America’s military, both past and present. The grand event leading up to Veterans Day …
Read More »On this day in history, Nov. 7, 1962, transformative first lady Eleanor Roosevelt dies in NYC home
Eleanor Roosevelt, who holds the distinction of longest-serving first lady and who helped guide the American people through the Great Depression and World War II, died after a two-year battle with baffling illnesses on this day in history, Nov. 7, 1962. She was 78 years old. “A shy, awkward child, …
Read More »German shepherd up for adoption in Hamptons after he was found 'emaciated and afraid'
A German shepherd — with a face that’s just too cute — is hoping to be taken into a good home. Six-year-old Fritz is currently available for adoption at the Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) of the Hamptons in New York. Fritz first showed up at ARF from a local animal …
Read More »Labrador retriever mix rescued from Texas and now in New York needs a loving home
A nine-and-a-half-year-old tan and white Labrador retriever mix who “loves belly rubs” has been patiently waiting for her forever family since she was rescued over a year ago in April 2021. “This older gal still has plenty of spunk and [is] looking for a home that can give her the …
Read More »Christmas in November? People reveal the most awesome life 'gifts' ahead of the holidays
A question posted on the social media giant Reddit has elicited more than 8,000 comments in less than 24 hours — and it has nothing to do with elections or politics, with the economy or inflation, or with controversies or conflicts or quandaries. Instead, it’s about life and gratitude — …
Read More »Meet the American who first commanded the Marines: Revolutionary War hero Samuel Nicholas
Major Samuel Nicholas enjoys a distinction in the heroic history of the United States Marine Corps that will never be supplanted. He was the first Marine. The Philadelphia Quaker, orphaned as a 7-year-old boy, answered the call of a rebellious new nation and organized the first battalions of Continental Marines …
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