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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.
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.”

