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Vietnam War

Lawrence O'Donnell.

Lawrence O’Donnell Captures How 1968 Defines the Modern Age

O’Donnell is hyper-aware of television’s still-fresh intrusion into politics, 50 years ago.
By Joe Lapointe
The U.S. Capitol.

Sometimes It’s Sad to Be an American

America’s standing globally is tainted and tarnished.
By Harlan Ullman
Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Alabama Roy Moore.

Roy Moore Undermines Winning Republican Coalition

Republican strategists who support Roy Moore misunderstand the 2016 election.
By Thomas Farnan
A member of the US Army places an American flags on a grave at Arlington National Cemetery on May 25, 2017 in Arlington, Va. in preparation for Memorial Day.

Why America Loses Every War It Starts

By Harlan Ullman
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets the audience as she arrives to sign copies of her new book "What Happened" during an event at Barnes and Noble bookstore on September 12, 2017 in New York City.

What Happened: The Strange Convergence of Hillary Clinton and Vietnam

By Harlan Ullman
UN Ambassador Nikki Haley on CNN's State of the Union.

Hawk Haley Would Be ‘Happy’ to Hand Mattis North Korea Issue

By Joe Lapointe
President Donald Trump.

Maintaining World Order Is Not a Zero-Sum Game

By Harlan Ullman
Sen. John McCain.

5 Things Americans Love About John McCain That Critics Hate

By John A. Tures
Cadets wait for the start of the U.S. Military Academy Class of 2017 graduation ceremony at Michie Stadium on May 27, 2017 in West Point, New York.

Preventing World War III Means Deterring Russia and China

By Harlan Ullman
American boxer Cassius Clay holds up five fingers in a prediction of how many rounds it will take him to knock out British boxer Henry Cooper on May 27, 1963.

Muhammad Ali Defied the Vietnam Draft 50 Years Ago Today

By Joe Lapointe
Actor and Syrian refugee advocate F. Murray Abraham.

F. Murray Abraham to President-Elect Trump: Show Syrian Refugees Compassion

By John Bonazzo
Which candidate do you resemble?

The Question of Campaign 2016: Where Have All the Fascists Gone?

By Austin Bay
American Heavyweight boxer Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali), training in his gym, 21st May 1965.

In 1964, Muhammad Ali Made Me a Better Man

By Gerald Eskenazi
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attends a rally on June 1, 2016 in Newark, New Jersey. Clinton will head back to California tomorrow where she is in a tight race with Democratic challenger Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT).

Hillary Clinton’s History of Questionable Sexism Accusations

By Ashe Schow
Milton Glaser, 86, is responsible for the I love NY logo.

86-Year-Old Milton Glaser Still Has Designs on Changing the World

By David Wallis
Musician Merle Haggard performs onstage during day one of 2015 Stagecoach, California's Country Music Festival, at The Empire Polo Club on April 24, 2015 in Indio, California.

When Merle Haggard Played at the Nixon White House

By Tevi Troy
"The Prettiest Doll in the World", July 5, 1870. Alexandra "Xie" Rhoda Kitchin. (Photo: Courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gilman Collection, Purchase; Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis)

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before January 5

By Paul Laster
Gulf War commander, US four star general Norman Schwarzkopf (L), who commanded the international coalition which ousted Iraqi forces from Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm, and US President George Bush face media 23 April 1991 in the White House, Washington, D.C., before a private luncheon. (Photo credit should read J. DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)

What Norman Schwarzkopf Taught Me From War

By Gus Lee
Artist Yoko Ono attends the "Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971" press preview at the Museum of Modern Art on May 12, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Ben Gabbe/Getty Images)

Review: Yoko Ono, Artist?: A Reputation in Flux at MoMA

By Walter Robinson
Mendez and Klena in Dogfight.

Puppy Love in <em>Dogfight</em>: Stage Remake of Nancy Savoca’s 1991 Film Finds New Generals In Joe Mantello and Peter Duchan

By Rex Reed
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