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Jerry Springer has died at the age of 79 after a battle with cancer, and some fans will be surprised to learn one thing about him.
During the premiere for “The Terminal List,” Chris Pratt took the time to meet some World War II veterans.
The actor Gary Sinise is honoring Clint Eastwood through his foundation for his service during the Korean War.
Jimmy Stewart was a Republican and Henry Fonda was a Democrat, yet the two classic Hollywood stars were best friends for life.
Veterans are calling on Americans to “unite” this Remembrance Day to mark the 80th anniversary of the attack on America at Pearl Harbor.
Veterans United and actor Rob Riggle are celebrating Veterans Day 2021 with a home giveaway for 11 incredibly deserving US service members.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz fired back at Jimmy Kimmel after the TV host calls him names on his late night show.
Pittsburgh Steelers player Alejandro Villanueva defied his team to honor war hero Alwyn Cashe on his helmet, not a police brutality victim.
NFL legend Brett Favre just refused to condemn the anthem-kneeling trend started by Colin Kaepernick, saying “there’s no right answer” to this issue.
Golf legend Tiger Woods just defied the anti-American left by showing up for the first day of the PGA Championships wearing an American flag face mask.
The daughter of the iconic “Maverick” star James Garner has just revealed why his “mindset” about Hollywood was “very different.
NFL Star Drew Brees issued a seond apology, this time via video, as cancel culuture continues to attack him for not supporting national anthem protests.
NFL quarterback Drew Brees responded to the overwhelming outrage after he was pummeled for saying that he’ll never support kneeling during the anthem.
Prince Harry may be having second thoughts about life with Meghan Markle as his friends are saying that he misses his service in the military.
When World War II veteran Nathaniel Marshall died, his Brockton, Massachusetts community rallied to ensure he people who cared at his funeral.
One of WWII’s most famous gunners, Clarence Smoyer, lost his chance at a Bronze Star due to a misunderstanding. Nearly 75 years later, that wrong was righted.
Dozens of soldiers in full uniform attended the funeral of a 5-year-old boy who loved the United States military with all his heart.