Many in the United States are grieving the seven servicemembers who have died in the most recent conflict in Iran, but no matter the war or the uniform, the grief is often the same.
While weapons like white phosphorus muntions are legal to use in war, international law prohibits their use against civilian targets. (Image: File) One of the most haunting images from any war is that ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
Watch this abandoned WW2 drop zone turn into a minefield of airborne relics and unexploded ordnance
Deep inside a forgotten World War Two drop zone, relic hunters began uncovering the remains of an Allied airborne operation that never fully disappeared. What started with parachute buckles and field ...
The investigative group Bellingcat says newly released video “appears to contradict” U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for an explosion at an Iranian school that killed ...
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Eric Roberts and Stone Cold Steve Austin are no match for Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham and the Expendables!
In the final showdown from The Expendables, there is no shortage of guns, fights and bad guys trying to stop the the team from getting away.
Iran-US war latest: Huge explosions in Tehran after Trump’s conflicting claims over ending war - Iran launched missiles towards Israel on Tuesday morning, after the US and Israel renewed attacks on Te ...
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Trump Reveals Who Will Really Decide When the Iran War Ends
The U.S. will only pull out of Iran when Israel decides it’s time to call it quits. That’s according to Donald Trump, who ...
The Tennessee congressman has a long history of bigoted comments. He said America “should kill ’em all” last year regarding ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A black-and-white photo uploaded by an X account [archive] claims to show the destruction of an Israeli city on March 4, 2026. The caption of the post states that Israeli territory ...
Okuma is the closest town to the three nuclear reactors that melted down at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant on March 11, 2011. On that day, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami destroyed the ...
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