In Gaza, calm has returned after rocket fire between Palestinian militants and Israel in early May killed over two dozen people, marking the deadliest outbreak of violence since a 2014
Better known for high tempers than high fashion, Washington, D.C., has seen catwalks pop up in the unlikeliest of places recently: embassies, historic buildings and even the State Department. That’s
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Eight French officers traveled across the Atlantic to fight in the American War of Independence. Along the way and back at home, they wrote down their recollections and impressions of
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