American Francis Scott Key awoke on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, to find that "our flag was still there" after horrific 25-hour British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
People in Jersey have been asked to fly a flag to mark Merchant Navy ... sacrifice made by the crews of all the British commercial ships during World War One in which about 14,000 men were lost ...
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Not since 1997 has British tennis had a better start to a Wimbledon ... and he insisted he would not be fazed by the prospect of playing a man who won the tournament in 1992 and is one of only ...
For them to see an Antiguan man travelling all over the world ... The sailing vessel, which was 56m (183ft) long and flying a British flag, was carrying 10 crew and 12 passengers when it ...
Britain’s Submarine Service began earning a reputation as an effective fighting force that was making a significant strategic difference to the course of the war. Another British submarine ...
Alternative facts have always been with us, and they've always been used to cover up uncomfortable truths. Here's some ...
For years, Russia has been using the Norwegian town of Kirkenes, which borders its nuclear stronghold, as a laboratory, ...
You might notice flags around Wisconsin flying at half-staff Monday. The gesture, ordered by Gov. Tony Evers, is in memory of a decorated World War II veteran whose remains were recently identified.
When thoroughbred racing needed a boost, Man o' War unleashed his blazing speed and came to the rescue. Though he competed for only two years, he energized a reeling sport. Let's look at the world ...
Of all the schisms that cleave contemporary America, few are more stark than the divide between those who consider themselves ...