Irish Examiner on MSN
Cork man’s vintage military vehicles land starring role in Hollywood war biopic
A former Cork firefighter’s passion for vintage military vehicles leads to stunt work and a starring role behind the scenes ...
Discover war miniseries that pack a powerful punch in just a few episodes, outshining many longer TV shows, from Band of ...
A new report warns that the number of soldiers killed, injured or missing in Russia's war in Ukraine could reach 2 million by ...
A giant portrait of Benito Mussolini hovered over the “Snow Stadium” — on the exact same grounds where the curling arena for ...
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow suffers heaviest battle losses since WWII with 1.2 million casualties - Zelensky says there ...
The Trump administration will expand the “Mexico City rule,” which bars recipients of United States foreign aid from promoting abortion, to include a ban on diversity, equity and inclusion policies or ...
The Autopian on MSN
Six decades ago, the British used a truck that could lay down its own road to drive onto beaches
Driving a vehicle on a beach isn’t something that people normally do unless they’re 1) maintaining said beach or 2) driving ...
From lighthearted comedic tales to heartbreaking tragedies, here are 12 of the best romantic anime movies of all time, ranked ...
InStyle on MSN
Who Was Wallis Simpson? The American Socialite Who Changed the British Line of Succession Forever
The one-time Duchess of Windsor left behind a complicated legacy.
Richard Black, a 71-year-old veteran and resident of Moses Lake, was born the second oldest of five siblings to his parents ...
On January 26, 1788, the British flag was raised at Sydney Cove, marking the start of a permanent European settlement in ...
National Interest on MSN
Honoring the 250th Anniversary of the “Noble Train of Artillery”
250 years ago, Henry Knox transported 60 tons of heavy artillery through 300 miles of ice and snow to Boston—winning General George Washington control of that city.
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