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Hunter Biden's family weathers a public and expansive airing in federal court of his drug addiction
Read full article: Hunter Biden's family weathers a public and expansive airing in federal court of his drug addictionHunter Biden's family has gone to great lengths to support him as he stands trials for lying on a federal gun purchase form when he said he didn't have a drug problem.
A World War II veteran just married his bride near Normandy's D-Day beaches. He's 100, she's 96
Read full article: A World War II veteran just married his bride near Normandy's D-Day beaches. He's 100, she's 96World War II veteran Harold Terens and his sweetheart Jeanne Swerlin proved that love is eternal as they tied the knot near the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France.
Members of Congress commemorate D-Day with their own parachute jump over Normandy
Read full article: Members of Congress commemorate D-Day with their own parachute jump over NormandyA contingent of U.S. lawmakers from the House of Representatives has made a commemorative parachute jump at Normandy marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
At D-Day ceremony, American veteran hugs Ukraine's Zelenskyy and calls him a savior
Read full article: At D-Day ceremony, American veteran hugs Ukraine's Zelenskyy and calls him a saviorAn American veteran and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared an emotional moment at a ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion to liberate France in World War II.
Rishi Sunak apologizes for skipping a D-Day ceremony to return to the election campaign trail
Read full article: Rishi Sunak apologizes for skipping a D-Day ceremony to return to the election campaign trailBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has apologized for leaving D-Day commemorations in France early to fly home for an election campaign television interview.
Biden apologizes to Zelenskyy for monthslong congressional holdup to weapons that let Russia advance
Read full article: Biden apologizes to Zelenskyy for monthslong congressional holdup to weapons that let Russia advancePresident Joe Biden has for the first time publicly apologized to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a monthslong congressional holdup in American military assistance that let Russia make battlefield gains.
Members of Congress commemorate D-Day with their own parachute jump over Normandy
Read full article: Members of Congress commemorate D-Day with their own parachute jump over NormandyA contingent of U.S. lawmakers from the House of Representatives has made a commemorative parachute jump at Normandy marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
US to send new $225 million military aid package to Ukraine, officials say.
Read full article: US to send new $225 million military aid package to Ukraine, officials say.Officials say the U.S. will send about $225 million in military aid to Ukraine, in an new package that includes ammunition that Kyiv’s forces could use to strike threats inside Russia to defend the city of Kharkiv from a heavy Russian assault.
The Latest | D-Day's 80th anniversary brings World War II veterans back to the beaches of Normandy
Read full article: The Latest | D-Day's 80th anniversary brings World War II veterans back to the beaches of NormandyWorld War II veterans are joining heads of state and others for poignant ceremonies on the beaches of Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
In France, D-Day evokes both the joys of liberation and the pain of Normandy's 20,000 civilian dead
Read full article: In France, D-Day evokes both the joys of liberation and the pain of Normandy's 20,000 civilian deadThe 80th anniversary this week of D-Day brings mixed emotions for French survivors of the Battle of Normandy.
The last WWII vets converge on Normandy for D-Day and fallen friends and to cement their legacy
Read full article: The last WWII vets converge on Normandy for D-Day and fallen friends and to cement their legacyAcross Normandy, France, where the largest-ever land, sea and air armada punctured Adolf Hitler’s defenses in western Europe on D-Day, Allied veterans of World War II are the VVIPs of 80th anniversary celebrations this week.
Centenarian veterans are sharing their memories of D-Day, 80 years later
Read full article: Centenarian veterans are sharing their memories of D-Day, 80 years laterWorld War II veterans from across the United States as well as Britain and Canada are in Normandy this week to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings that helped lead to Hitler’s defeat.
French children hail D-Day veterans as heroes as they arrive in Normandy for anniversary events
Read full article: French children hail D-Day veterans as heroes as they arrive in Normandy for anniversary eventsFrench schoolchildren have greeted dozens of U.S. World War II veterans with a big poster saying ‘’thank you'' as they arrived on Monday in Normandy.
How AP covered the D-Day landings and lost photographer Bede Irvin in the battle for Normandy
Read full article: How AP covered the D-Day landings and lost photographer Bede Irvin in the battle for NormandyOn D-Day, The Associated Press had reporters, artists and photographers in the air, on the choppy waters of the English Channel, in London, and at English departure ports and airfields covering the Allied assault in Normandy.
Hour by hour: A brief timeline of the Allies' June 6, 1944, D-Day invasion of occupied France
Read full article: Hour by hour: A brief timeline of the Allies' June 6, 1944, D-Day invasion of occupied FranceJune 6, 1944, began with Allied aircraft bombing German defenses in Normany, followed by some 1,200 aircraft who carry airborne troops.
Remembering D-Day: Key facts and figures about the invasion that changed the course of World War II
Read full article: Remembering D-Day: Key facts and figures about the invasion that changed the course of World War IIThe June 6, 1944, D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied France was unprecedented in scale and audacity, using the largest-ever armada of ships, troops, planes and vehicles to punch a hole in Adolf Hitler’s defenses in western Europe and change the course of World War II.
A mass parachute jump over Normandy kicks off commemorations for the 80th anniversary of D-Day
Read full article: A mass parachute jump over Normandy kicks off commemorations for the 80th anniversary of D-DayParachutists jumped from World War II-era planes into now peaceful Normandy to kick off a week of ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Barred from combat, women working as codebreakers, cartographers and coxswains helped D-Day succeed
Read full article: Barred from combat, women working as codebreakers, cartographers and coxswains helped D-Day succeedThe history of the D-Day invasion that changed the course of World War II is often told through the stories of the men who fought and died when the Allies stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
On D-Day, 19-year-old medic Charles Shay was ready to give his life, and save as many as he could
Read full article: On D-Day, 19-year-old medic Charles Shay was ready to give his life, and save as many as he couldD-Day veteran Charles Shay is about to take part next month in the 80th celebrations of the landings in Normandy that led to the liberation of France and Europe from Nazi Germany occupation.
100-year-old British D-Day veteran dies before he can honor fallen comrades one more time
Read full article: 100-year-old British D-Day veteran dies before he can honor fallen comrades one more timeBritish army veteran Bill Gladden, who survived a glider landing on D-Day and a bullet that tore through his ankle a few days later, wanted to return to France for the 80th anniversary of the invasion so he could honor the men who didn’t come home.
France seeks personal accounts of liberation from the Nazis, 80 years after the D-Day landings
Read full article: France seeks personal accounts of liberation from the Nazis, 80 years after the D-Day landingsThe French president is appealing to the public to collect photos, films, personal journals and testimony from witnesses to liberation from the Nazis, as the country prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings in 1944.
France gets ready to say 'merci' to World War II veterans for D-Day's 80th anniversary this year
Read full article: France gets ready to say 'merci' to World War II veterans for D-Day's 80th anniversary this yearFrance is getting ready to show its gratitude towards World War II veterans who will return to Normandy beaches this year for 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day to mark the defeat of the Nazis.
Milley says fighting in Ukraine has increased and cautions the war with Russia will be lengthy
Read full article: Milley says fighting in Ukraine has increased and cautions the war with Russia will be lengthyU.S. Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Mark Milley says fighting in Ukraine has increased, but he is cautioning against reading too much into each day’s operations.
Normandy marks D-Day's 79th anniversary, honors World War II veterans
Read full article: Normandy marks D-Day's 79th anniversary, honors World War II veteransWorld War II veterans, officials and visitors are commemorating D-Day on the beaches of Normandy to honor those who fought for freedom in the largest naval, air and land operation in history.
At Normandy D-Day celebrations, echoes of Ukraine's looming fight
Read full article: At Normandy D-Day celebrations, echoes of Ukraine's looming fightThere are no Ukrainian troops present at this year's commemorations of the 1944 D-Day landings in Normandy, which launched the Allied invasion of Europe and led to the end of World War II.
'It was tough': World War II veterans return to Utah Beach to mark D-Day's 79th anniversary
Read full article: 'It was tough': World War II veterans return to Utah Beach to mark D-Day's 79th anniversaryDozens of World War II veterans have traveled to Normandy to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day, the decisive but deadly assault that led to the liberation of France and Western Europe from Nazi control.
US authors Strout, Everett among Booker Prize finalists
Read full article: US authors Strout, Everett among Booker Prize finalistsAmerican authors Elizabeth Strout and Percival Everett are up against writers from Britain, Ireland, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka as finalists for the prestigious Booker Prize for fiction.
US general: Ukraine will keep getting ‘significant’ support
Read full article: US general: Ukraine will keep getting ‘significant’ supportArmy Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says the United States and allied countries will keep providing “significant” support to Ukraine, out of respect for the legacy of D-Day soldiers.
A not-so-traditional France vacation: All the reasons to visit the historical grounds of Normandy
Read full article: A not-so-traditional France vacation: All the reasons to visit the historical grounds of NormandyAs veterans of World War II get older and older, with most of them now in their late 80s and 90s, how will we preserve that legacy and keep their sacrifice alive?
Famed medieval Bayeux Tapestry goes online - every thread
Read full article: Famed medieval Bayeux Tapestry goes online - every threadThis photo provided by Bayeux townhall shows a technician working on a tablet on the digital version of the tapestry in Bayeux, Normandy, on Jan.8 2020. (Ville de Bayeux via AP)PARIS – The world-famous medieval Bayeux Tapestry may be off-limits to visitors because of the coronavirus pandemic, but its keepers have put a digital version online so the public can enjoy its fabled cloth from the safety of home. The resolution is so clear in the online panorama that you can see the fibers of each stitch when you zoom in. The Bayeux Tapestry is thought to date to the 11th century, and depicts events leading up to the Norman conquest of England, bringing the era to life in vivid — and sometimes bloody — detail. However, a plan to fix wear and tear in its storytelling weave has been put in place in a planned 2024 restoration by the museum that houses it in the Normandy town of Bayeux.
The loneliest of D-Day remembrances is hit by pandemic
Read full article: The loneliest of D-Day remembrances is hit by pandemicDue to coronavirus measures many ceremonies and memorials have been cancelled in the region with the exception of very small gatherings. I am very sad now," said Shay, who was a 19-year-old U.S. Army medic when he landed on Omaha Beach under horrific machine-gun fire and shells. It's a June 6th unlike any other," said Philippe Laillier, the mayor of Saint-Laurent-Sur-Mer, where he staged a small remembrance around the Omaha Beach monument. The pandemic has wreaked havoc across the world, infecting 6.6 million people, killing over 391,000 and devastating economies. It poses a particular threat to the elderly like the surviving D-Day veterans who are in their late nineties or older.
One man lays wreaths in Normandy on this unusual D-Day
Read full article: One man lays wreaths in Normandy on this unusual D-DayIn this photo taken on Friday, June 5, 2020, British expatriate Steven Oldrid holds a poppy wreath as he stands on the site of the original WWII Pegasus Bridge in Benouville, Normandy, France. Due to coronavirus measures many relatives and veterans will not make this years 76th anniversary of D-Day. Oldrid will be bringing it to them virtually as he places wreaths and crosses for families and posts the moments on his facebook page. Laying wreaths though, seemed something special, reserved for families and close friends only. And from his previous work helping out families and friends of veterans, he knows something else is coming too.
On sad anniversary, few to mourn the D-Day dead in Normandy
Read full article: On sad anniversary, few to mourn the D-Day dead in NormandyIn sharp contrast to the 75th anniversary of D-Day, this year's 76th will be one of the loneliest remembrances ever, as the coronavirus pandemic is keeping nearly everyone from traveling. It poses a particular threat to the elderly like the surviving D-Day veterans who are in their late nineties or older. All across the beaches of Normandy tens of thousands came from across the globe to pay their respects to the dead and laud the surviving soldiers. The acrid smell of wartime-era jeep exhaust fumes and the rumble of old tanks filled the air as parades of vintages vehicles went from village to village. Someday the COVID-19 pandemic, too, will pass, and people will turn out to remember both events that shook the world.