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Christmas 1941: Churchill Rallies a Deflated America

In late December of 1941, there was no way Americans could look into the future and foresee the blood, toll, tears, and sweat that would be required of them—nor the ultimate outcome of what few were then calling World War II. Yet in time, American children would be writing to Santa Claus and asking for war bonds.

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Daily Beast: No, North Korea Didn’t Hack Sony

This article was originally written by Marc Rogers and posted at Daily Beast: So, “The Interview” is to be released after all. The news that the satirical movie—which revolves around a plot to murder Kim Jong-Un—will have a Christmas Day

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Mediaite: Al Sharpton Most Powerful Man in America

This article was originally posted by Mediaite. Outside of the president, Al Sharpton might possibly be the most powerful man in America right now. And no, that isn’t an overstatement. Think about what the 60-year-old activist and MSNBC host has

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Hitler’s Hail Mary

As early as September 13, 1944, General Dwight David Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Allied Expeditionary forces in Europe (SHAEF), confided to his boss in Washington, Army Chief of Staff George Marshall, that the “termination of the War in Europe might be expected by the end of 1944.” Ike was not a naïve man, and his was not a naïve statement.

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NYT: How Turkey Sabotaged Its Future

This article originally appeared in the New York Times: ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey keeps making global headlines. First it was for claiming that Muslims discovered the New World. Then it was for asserting that you “cannot

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Hitler’s Hail Mary

The Battle of the Bulge, the Third Reich’s final major offensive, was a military failure that still managed to surprise the Allies, claim thousands of lives, and prolong the war.

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South Korea Nuclear Plant Operator Hacked

(Reuters) – Computer systems at South Korea’s nuclear plant operator have been hacked, the company said on Monday, sharply raising concerns about safeguards around nuclear facilities in a country that remains technically at war with NorthKorea. The Korea Hydro and

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Florida State Inquiry Clears Jameis Winston

The state of Florida last year deemed the evidence against Jameis Winston insufficient to prosecute for rape. Florida State now deems the evidence against Jameis Winston “insufficient” to convict the quarterback of violations of the school’s code of conduct.

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Fox Fans Fight DISH Network

Across America, customers of the DISH TV Network have lost access to the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network. Difficult negotiations between TV channels and TV carriers are a familiar feature of the new-media environment, but in this

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Fox Fans Fight DISH Network

DISH TV Network customers have lost access to the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network. Negotiations between TV channels and TV carriers are a familiar feature of the new-media environment, but in this case, Dish prematurely dropped FNC