Yearly Archives: 2018

Remembering War Photographer David Douglas Duncan

Duncan, who died at 102, was a Marine officer and combat photographer during World War II. Later he photographed the wars in Korea and Vietnam. Originally broadcast in 1990.

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Remembering War Photographer David Douglas Duncan

Duncan, who died at 102, was a Marine officer and combat photographer during World War II. Later he photographed the wars in Korea and Vietnam. Originally broadcast in 1990.

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Democrats Plan Unusually Early 2020 Convention

Enlarge this image Workers prepare a mass of balloons for the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Democrats plan to hold their 2020 convention unusually early, starting July 13, before the Summer Olympics. Matt Slocum/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt Slocum/AP Democrats don’t know who they will nominate for president in 2020, and they don’t know yet where their convention …

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How A Dad Filmed His Early Days Of Fatherhood And Became A YouTube Star

Amid the cat videos and makeup tutorials on YouTube, millions of people have watched a dad interview his daughters. But La Guardia Cross insists he’s an “extreme nonexpert on fatherhood.” (Image credit: Courtesy of La Guardia Cross)

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43 must-see PC games at E3 2018: Watch every trailer

E3 may have a reputation as a console-centric gaming show, and it definitely still is on the surface. But between AMD’s APUs infiltrating the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Microsoft cross-platform Xbox Play Anywhere push, and the continued rise of PC gaming, many of the blockbuster games announced at E3 2018 will wind up coming to PCs, too. We’ve sifted …

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President Trump Injects Fresh Chaos Into Immigration Debate

Enlarge this image President Donald Trump talked with reporters at the White House on June 15. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP President Trump took Capitol Hill by surprise on Friday when he announced he would not sign a House GOP bill on immigration legislation drafted specifically to meet his policy demands. “I’m looking at both of them. …

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After Traveling 2,000 Miles For Asylum, This Family's Journey Halts At A Bridge

Enlarge this image The Berduo family speaks with authorities as they try to cross the international bridge between Matamoros, Mexico, and Brownsville, Texas. John Burnett/NPR hide caption toggle caption John Burnett/NPR The Berduo family traveled nearly 2,000 miles from Guatemala to the international bridge between Matamoros, Mexico, and Brownsville, Texas, but they could go no further. Under a new policy, …

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