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Police say the 17-year-old planned to show the device, which was inert, to friends and didn't intend any harm.
The Playmaker has closed several distribution deals for the World War II drama "Never Alone," directed by Klaus Härö. "Never ...
Europe is marking one of its most joyous days in history. The 80th anniversary of the end of World War II on the continent ...
Township Police said the 17-year-old Greenwood School District student reportedly had the mortar in their backpack while on ...
Hardly any other country marks the end of World War II with the same fanfare and fervor as Russia, for which the victory over ...
Publishers are racing to churn out more historical novels about bombings, spies and young resistance fighters.
With fears of a new world war ascendant, the lessons of World War II continue to resonate, though there is less agreement ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s presence at the parade gave Russian President Vladimir Putin a boost as he tries to show that ...
Trump declared May 8 a national holiday to honor the end of fighting in World War II. He has always wanted to rename Veterans ...
May 8 and November 11 are new national holidays for WWII and WWI victories that don't replace Veterans Day or close ...
Well, 100-year-old World War II veteran Don Graves fits the part. The man that has been alive for 10 decades was originally born in  Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 17-years-old, he joined the U.S.
A State Police hazardous and explosive team was alerted Wednesday after a 17-year-old student in Cumberland County brought a World War II mortar on a school ...