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A Surprising Spin On the World War II Drama

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World War II veteran reveals 1-word feeling before D-Day 82 years later

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‘Red meat is a dream’: Iran inflation hits highest level since World War II

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Last surviving 'Rosie the Riveters' honored by WWII Museum on D-Day Anniversary: 'We can do it'

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The accomplishments of 100 days of war on Iran are undeniable

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Hegseth blasts ‘invasion’ of migrants on Europe’s beaches in D-Day speech in France

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By the numbers: 100 days of the US-Israel war on Iran

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Why Zelensky’s celebration of WWII-era nationalist guerrillas is causing tension with Poland

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The Scariest Monster on Broadway

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22 World Cup items, 22 stories

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