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» Inside old log book, memories of heroism

World War II pilots recall flights in Europe, seven decades later.

» Editorial: Remembrance

Today Americans honor all those who gave “the last full measure of devotion” for the nation.

» Memorializing Mattress Girl

Many have wondered whether she will be able to find work after her “performance.”

» Why you shouldn’t confuse Memorial Day and Veterans Day

Each holiday commemorates different people in the U.S. armed services.

» Op-ed: The Great War, the forgotten war

World War I, a war now marking its centenary, has largely disappeared from the U.S. historical imagination.

» Dan Hannan: Last call in merrie olde England

The essential case for conservatism: Give people more responsibility and they will behave more responsibly.

» Hugh Hewitt: Will anyone step up to challenge Hillary?

I cannot be the only pundit who believes former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s reckless disregard for American national security is disqualifying.

» ‘Witch hunt,’ ‘side-show,’ secretive Hillary scandals dissected Sunday morning

Politicians and pundits took aim at Hillary Clinton after a week of revelations about her family’s finances and private email use during her time at the State Department.

» Op-ed: Why childhood cancer research gets shortchanged

The majority of cancer research funds are focused on cancers that affect adults, not children.

» Former director on Iraq: We ‘underestimated how deep the hole’ we dug

Michael Leiter, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said that the whole region, not just Iraq, is “melting down.”

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