US to destroy its last chemical weaponsThe weapons’ destruction alleviates a concern that civic leaders in Colorado and Kentucky admit was always in the back of their minds.By Andrew DeMillo, Thomas Peipert and Dylan Lovan, AP5 months ago
‘Devotion’ trailer pays homage to pilots of America’s forgotten warThe movie hits theaters Nov. 23.By Sarah Sicard15 months ago
Maryland couple finds live WWI ordnance while digging in their flower bedBomb technicians disabled an unfired round from WWI after a couple found it in their yard.By Zach England3 years ago
National Museum of African American History to display temporary exhibit on WWI’s impact on African AmericansRetired Army Col. Krewasky Salter curated the exhibit, titled “We Return Fighting: The African American Experience in World War I."By Diana Stancy Correll4 years ago
From parade to pandemic: Museum looks at 1918′s deadly fluOfficials went ahead with the parade despite the discouragement of the city health department about the ever-spreading virus. Within 72 hours of the parade, all the hospital beds in Philadelphia were full of flu patients.4 years ago
No, Lyme disease is not an escaped bioweaponAn op-ed from one of the world's top experts on tick-borne diseases demolishes a conspiracy theory.By Sam Telford, Tufts University4 years ago