On this day in history, President John F. Kennedy announced that U.S. spy planes discovered Soviet missile bases in Cuba.
Students affiliated with the Zeta Psi fraternity who were involved in January’s “Yale Sluts” incident stood before the Executive Committee of Yale College three weeks ago and were found “not guilty” ...
Yale students are smart. But are they so smart they do not need to cheat? Many University administrators say they think the answer is yes. A recent survey by the News of 327 current sophomores, ...
It is true, as Tevi Troy writes in “All the President’s Yes-Men” (op-ed, Aug. 23), that former President John F. Kennedy created the Executive Committee of the National Security Council (ExComm) after ...
Speakers at an event titled ‘War, reconciliation and human rights in Sri Lanka,’ organized by the Executive Committee of the Global Sri Lanka Forum (GSLF ExComm) on the sidelines of the 41st Sessions ...
The Daily Blog posted an entry Saturday about the lifting of the excommunications incurred in 1988 by four bishops of the Society of St. Pius X. And later in the week in our next print issue, we’ll ...
— -- It was a defining characteristic of the Cold War: A handful of powerful men with their fingers on triggers of firepower capable of destroying the entire planet. During the Cuban missile ...
Sherwin, George Mason University Professor of History, is the author of Gambling with Armageddon: Nuclear Roulette from Hiroshima to the Cuban Missile Crisis. On Tuesday morning, October 16, 1962 ...
A high-ranking federal official and aviation industry leaders called on Wednesday for rules to prevent future interference with GPS, looking beyond a proposal by would-be hybrid mobile operator ...