The defense secretary is talking about Iran in bloodcurdling tones of religious extremism—and underscoring how much of a dangerous fanatic he is.
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From the archive: What Jackie Kennedy did for American decorating
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Explore eerie 19th-century cemeteries in Illinois filled with haunting legends, historic figures, and chilling stories that ...
Upper Arlington City School District is seeking court approval to dispose of unidentified remains of four people found on its high school property. The remains were discovered in 2020 at the site of a ...
After wreaths were placed on every service member’s grave for the holiday season, the Arlington National Cemetery is calling for the public’s help to remove them this Saturday. The annual “Wreaths Out ...
Arlington National Cemetery’s southern expansion project continued to take shape in 2025, preparing the way for 80,000 additional spaces for graves and urns just north of Columbia Pike. In a video ...
WASHINGTON — Jason Westcott, an Army veteran, lost six battle buddies to suicide in five years after leaving the military. One veteran was married with six young children. Another was 24 years old ...
Holiday wreaths are returning to the graves of fallen service members in Arlington National Cemetery next month. This year’s Wreaths Across America Day is on Saturday, Dec. 13. Beginning at 8 a.m., ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (WCSC) — President John F. Kennedy became the second U.S. president to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery on Nov. 25, 1963. He died two days earlier in an assassination in Dallas, ...
Under a gray sky on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025, family, friends and fellow service members gathered at Arlington National Cemetery to lay to rest U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, one of the most ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — There's a new exhibit at Arlington National Cemetery (ANC), showcasing a rare artifact from the USS Maine, a U.S. Navy ship that exploded in the Havana Harbor in 1898. The ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Tuesday that Veterans Day will also be known as “Victory Day for World War I” — citing the US’ role in forcing Germany’s surrender on Nov. 11, 1918. “Today is ...
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