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For decades, the students at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York have walked beneath a panel of three bronze plaques mounted at …
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For nearly three decades after he stepped down as the leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev remained a potent voice in geopolitics …
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WASHINGTON — The Solomon Islands has suspended visits by U.S. and other foreign military vessels, American officials said Tuesday, raising …
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KYIV, Ukraine — As a team of international nuclear experts arrived in Ukraine’s capital on Tuesday hoping to ensure the safety of an imperiled …
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I was 6 when the Soviet Union broke up. I had no idea at the time that the person most responsible for the overwhelming changes transforming my …
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Mijaíl S. Gorbachov, cuyo ascenso al poder en la Unión Soviética puso en marcha una serie de cambios revolucionarios que transformaron el mapa de …
Continue readingRoland Mesnier, Pastry Chef to Five Presidents, Dies at 78
Roland Mesnier, the inventive White House pastry chef whose ambrosial and whimsical desserts briefly shifted the weight of office from the minds …
Continue readingRuby C. Williams, Folk Artist With a Produce Stand, Dies at 94
At a produce stand in a rural part of Florida east of Tampa, Ruby C. Williams would sell you some squash or collard greens for a few bucks. At …
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