As we observe Memorial Day, we take a look back at the often overlooked 33,000 Japanese-Americans who served during World War II. Barry Peterson tells the story of the 442nd Regiment, which was mostly made up of Japanese-American soldiers fighting even while their family members were forced into internment camps.
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“Top Gun: Maverick” has earned $124 million in just three days. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
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As ballistics experts explain how an AR-15 bullet could shatter bone and destroy organs, doctors push for civilians to become first responders.
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First responder Rusty Duncan helped save 6-year-old Ryland Ward after the Texas church shooting last year. Today the two are friends
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At one point, protesters could be heard yelling “do something,” and the president responded “we will” twice.
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The following is a transcript of an interview with Nicole Hockley and Jaclyn Corin that aired on Sunday, May 29, 2022, on “Face the Nation.”
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USAF Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Brown on honoring the U.S. service men and women who died protecting the freedoms we all enjoy.
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When workers began excavating a new parking garage in Rome, they discovered what archeologists say was once Emperor Caligula’s “pleasure gardens.” Anderson Cooper reports on the find and the scholarly re-examination of Caligula’s legacy.
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When workers began excavating a new parking garage in Rome, they discovered what archeologists say was once Emperor Caligula’s “pleasure gardens.” Anderson Cooper reports on the find and the scholarly re-examination of Caligula’s legacy.
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Some of the worst massacres in recent memory have had something in common: the AR-15 style rifle. Scott Pelley reports on why the high-velocity rounds used in the gun make it so deadly.
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