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Coming to TV: ‘Daughters of Kobani’ & the all-female militia that took on ISIS — and won
Fierce combat waged against ISIS fighters hellbent on savage dominion was ravaging Syria in 2014 when a revolution unlike any other began turning the tide.
By J.D. Simkins
In a thawing era, ICEX 2020 kicks off up north
Welcome to Camp Seadragon, a temporary military outpost on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean.
Treasure hunter vows legal showdown over Blackbeard shipwreck
The U.S. Supreme Court also is scheduled to hear a separate case about Queen Anne's Revenge on Tuesday.
Explainer: The strange connection between Bobby Kennedy’s assassination and Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo’s creation was no happy accident; it was a strategic move in response to cultural shifts and political exigencies.
By Kevin Sandler, Arizona State University
How ‘the Troublemaker’ unionized Disney Studios and then joined the Marines
With the world at war, the animation auteur battled his artists.
By Jake. S. Friedman, HistoryNet.com