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Christmas Decorations Were So Realistic They Pranked People

A retired veteran was just trying to do the right thing. Alfred Norwood, Jr. thought he had spotted a man in dire need of assistance, dangling from his roof after a mishap while trying to hang Christmas lights. Norwood jumped into action, attempting to stage a one-man rescue mission. I was trying to get him

CRIME: The Camera Eye | TIME

When this dark young guy gave her the long look in a New York subway car, something happened to blonde, empty-headed Pearl Lusk. Here was Mr. Excitement in personsharp, smiling, hefty; a lonesome Latin with a George Raft face, and a slow burn in his eye. The minute 19-year-old Pearl saw him, she began to

D-Day: Color Photos From England and France Before and After Invasion

May 19, 2014 4:00 AM EDT Its no mystery why images of unremitting violence spring to mind when one hears the deceptively simple term, D-Day. Weve all seen in photos, movies and old news reels, most of them routinely presented in suitably grim black-and-white what happened on the beaches of Normandy (codenamed Omaha,

Detroit 1967: 50th Anniversary of 12th Street Riot

For some Americans, the summer of 1967 was the Summer of Love. To others, it was just the opposite: a long, hot summer, characterized by more than 150 separate riots responding to racial injustice in American cities.

End of road for LP, PDP as Supreme Court affirms Uzodimma as Imo Governor

A five-member panel of the apex court, in a lead judgment delivered by Justice Mohammed Idris, dismissed the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship candidate in the Imo election, Samuel Anyanwu, for lacking in merit.