Good morning. When their club started in 2010, the last men of Luverne bought a bottle of hooch and 24 mugs. When there was only one left, he'd toast the other 23, all veterans of World War II. Only the aged can reveal the loneliness of losing all of your friends, and nobody really likes drinking alone anyway. So the three remaining vets aren't going to wait. | To many Americans, Memorial Day has lost its meaning | Memorial Day dos and don'ts | Forecast |
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An assault of a reporter by Montana's Republican congressman-elect appears to have hurled the public into a new realm of political incivility, raising the question: Have we crossed an invisible line? |
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Men posted lots of angry messages on Alamo Drafthouse's social media pages. The Drafthouse responded by scheduling additional women-only screenings. |
North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile off its east coast Monday, which appears to have landed in Japan's maritime economic zone, South Korean and Japanese officials say. |
A Memorial Day remembrance of World War II Navy veteran and former President John F. Kennedy, on what would have been his 100th birthday. "We Knew JFK: Unheard Stories from the Kennedy Archive." |
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"It's both normal, in my opinion, and acceptable," Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said. "Any way that you can communicate with people, particularly organizations that are maybe not particularly friendly to us, is a good thing." |
In a call for European unity, the German chancellor urged a crowd of supporters to "take our fate into our own hands," because, she says, the two nations are no longer reliable allies. |
Mississippi Bureau of Investigation spokesman Warren Strain said the shootings occurred at three separate homes Saturday night in rural Lincoln County. |
Expanding teams of lawyers and public relations hands are being recruited to deal with new revelations about Moscow's interference and possible improper dealings with the Trump campaign and associates. |