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Some days are harder than others, but a little help from a loved one — or a stranger — can make all the difference. What better way to repay the favor…
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From somber to sunny, this week's selections from Up To Date's indie, foreign and documentary film critics are sure to get you right in the feels. Grab…
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We all remember the Titanic, but do you remember the Cap Arcona? The German luxury liner, regarded as the greatest ship since the Titanic, suffered a fate…
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Fifteen-year-old Jay Mehta took first place this summer in the National History Day competition for his depiction of Winston Churchill. Steve Kraske asks…
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During World War II, 18-year-old Mary White spent her days soldering wiring on the instrument panels of B-25 Mitchell bombers at North American Aviation…
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They came by the thousands from around the country to work on a project so secret, the town where they worked couldn’t be found on any map. We’ll hear…
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70 years later, we catch up with Kansas City's own Riveter Rosies--the women behind the manufacturing of the aircrafts taken to battle in WWII.…
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During World War II, the noses and tails of airplanes often were painted with cartoon characters, topless women or even some geographical landmarks. A…
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During World War II, the Hollywood Canteen in Los Angeles was a famous nightclub where civilian hostesses danced with Allied soldiers of all races. It was…
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Jennifer Teege was strolling through her local library in Hamburg, Germany when she happened upon a book about the daughter of a brutal Nazi…
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Prison chaplains provide service for many souls, but what happens when your congregation is made up of the men who served under Adolf Hitler? The book…
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Tanks and ammo certainly played a big part in winning World War II, but the Pacific theater had another large asset—elephants.On Thursday's Up to Date, we…