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They’ve gone from opening Swiss officers’ wine bottles to becoming standard NASA
equipment for space missions. But what was the event that threatened the
existence of the world’s favorite do-it-all pocket tool?
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... according to historian Tom Ricks.
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In Vietnam, they called it the “Green Dragon.” But why is this throwback helping
hold the Ukrainian line against Putin’s invaders six decades later?
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The effort to keep the Union Army fighting created the commodities market
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The effort to keep the Union Army fighting created the commodities market.
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Think baseball’s dirty now? Wait till you read about how owners battled players
back in the 1800s.
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What did it take to withstand German airships? Apparently, 1,000-year-old heap
of rocks, Scottish pride — and this.
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Just over 80 years after the Montford Point Marines integrated the ranks of the
Marine Corps, the historic unit is taking center stage as the subject of ABC’s
“Our America” documentary series.
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Britain’s operation to stop the Axis evacuation from North Africa included
ramming ships.
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Jill Ogline Titus examines the America of 1963 and its attempts to contextualize
the Civil War.
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Controversial statues of Confederate figures from around the country will go on
display at a new exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles
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