Cold War History – To the brink of nuclear destruction – From World War 2 to the Cuban Missile Crisis – Part 1: 1945-1962 (Required
Category: War and military history

Rebecca Fachner continues her series of articles on World War I by looking at how an assassination in an age of assassinations led to the

By Don Radebaugh — Nothing ever tore through the heart and soul of North Vernon, Indiana quite like it did the day Pat O’Connor died.

By Don Radebaugh — Halley’s Comet is visible in the sky about every 75 years — the approximate duration of Samuel Langhorne Clemens’ amazing life.
I see it constantly. The world seems so ready to pass off decades of hard work, practice, pain, blood, sweat and years as talent. Talent-shmalent.

By Don Radebaugh — I’m not one to line up football stars on my wall at home…I take my heroes seriously. In fact there’s only

By Don Radebaugh — It’s not often that I get to sit in a chair that Abraham Lincoln sat in; in fact, come to think

By Don Radebaugh – In 1915, the world-renowned “Spoon River Anthology” was published and its author revealed. Edgar Lee Masters’ life, good and bad, would

By Don Radebaugh – The historic Women’s March on Washington, and all across the United States, was American democracy on display, and well done by

By Don Radebaugh… TOLEDO, Ohio – Renowned American chef, author, and television personality Julia Child once said, “I enjoy cooking with wine; sometimes I even