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President Donald Trump’s new trade deal with Vietnam sends a clear signal about where US tariffs on Chinese goods might ...
The Vietnam War was a highly controversial conflict. We break down some of the most common questions about the war, from why the U.S. entered the conflict to who ultimately won.
For 50th anniversary of Vietnam War ending, I traveled in Vietnam. The war's painful schisms were personal for me: I'm the son of Robert McNamara.
The United States recently marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, which lead to the death of more than 58,000 Americans. The first American death in the nearly two-decades long ...
War is often erroneously understood as a purely masculine arena. But women have always played indispensable roles in battle, even if they’ve been historically relegated to the sidelines—and ...
The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago but the disaster unleashed by American use of Agent Orange continues unabated. Millions still suffer from severe health issues caused by persistent chemicals ...
In advance of Veterans Day, we hear from Diane Evans and Edie Meeks, two women who served on the front lines of the Vietnam War, about what sustained them through some of their toughest moments.
While the Vietnam War has been revisited by American authors and filmmakers countless times, a new Netflix documentary series looks to shake the dust of history off the conflict that ended five ...
The nuns and priests who targeted Dow Chemical to fight the Vietnam War. On March 22, 1969, a group made up mostly of Catholic priests, nuns and seminarians broke into the Washington office of Dow ...
Millions of U.S. troops fought in Vietnam. For some Americans, the war that effectively ended with the fall of Saigon 50 years ago Wednesday on April 30, 1975, continues to shape their lives.
Vietnam: The War That Changed America is a somewhat-condensed take on the ten-year war, which definitely takes a faster-paced look than, say, Ken Burns’ series The Vietnam War.