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Once dubbed “napalm girl,” she bears the physical and psychological scars of the war that nearly took her life. Her greatest ...
The Fort Chaffee Historic District will host a special reunion on Friday, June 20, welcoming back those who started their American journey at the base.
Both Bangkok and Hanoi share concerns about China’s expanding influence in Laos and Cambodia, a historic arena of strategic ...
Over 122 million people have been forced to flee their homes worldwide. This World Refugee Day, learn how you can make a ...
Re-enacting battles from Vietnam demonstrates how war can be mythologized. This personal reflection is part of a series ...
Traditional Afghan wrestling—known as Pehlwani—is a popular pastime for boys in the south-central Asian nation.
Healing sometimes arrives as an invitation. Exploring her family roots led one therapist to a deeper sense of identity, connection, and purpose.
On the 50th anniversary of the Hmong arrival in the U.S., first-generation immigrants remembered the rocky early years, even as they celebrate how far the community has come.
So why are we still surprised when the tide of blood reaches our own shores? Some personal reflections on Marco Rubio and ...
Protests took place in more than 1,500 cities on the same day that the president's birthday military parade, costing tens of ...
Distinguished Professor Hoang Pham (at right) interviews Dean Mark Robson for a documentary Hoang made with his son, Hoang ...
Growing up in Minneapolis, Bao Phi carried with him the quiet weight of a family history shaped by war and survival. His family had fled during the violence and upheavals around the ending of the war ...