 It
was not the end of the war for members of the Allied forces
who were still serving overseas on VE Day, the occasion was
bittersweet. Although it meant victory in one theatre, the
war was not yet over in the Far East and Pacific. The battle
conditions there had been some of the toughest of the war.
In May 1945, thousands of Allied servicemen were still
fighting in the Far East and thousands more were held as
prisoners of war in terrible conditions. More |
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The personal care assistance program,
meant to help people with disabilities live independently at
home, became the target of an $11 million theft. State
officials call it the biggest Medicaid scam in Minnesota
history. One of the men involved just pleaded guilty, yet he
walks away without serving jail time. The story pulls back
the curtain on how a small group exploited the system, with
help from lax oversight and a history of light consequences.
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 On
September 29-30, 1941, SS and German police units murdered a
significant number of the Jewish population in Kyiv,
Ukraine. The massacre occurred at a ravine called Babyn Yar.
The victims were forced to undress and then enter the
ravine. According to reports sent to the Einsatzgruppen
headquarters in Berlin, 33,771 Jews were massacred during
this two-day period.
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 The
operation, code-named TP-AJAX, was the blueprint for a
succession of CIA plots to foment coups and destabilize
governments during the cold war. In more than one instance, such
operations led to the same kind of long-term animosity toward
the United States that occurred in Iran. More |
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