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Letters from an American – December 6, 2025 – Heather Cox Richardson
Letters from an American, December 6, 2025 By Heather Cox Richardson, Dec 06, 2025 On the sunny Sunday morning of December 7, 1941, Messman Doris Miller had served breakfast aboard the USS West Virginia, stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and was collecting laundry when the first of nine Japanese torpedoes hit the ship. In the…
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Opinion | America is losing scientists. Here’s a solution – The Washington Post
Opinion The best and brightest scientists won’t put up with this The assumption that top researchers will endure any visa hardship to stay in the U.S. is obsolete. December 1, 2025 at 5:45 a.m. EST, Yesterday at 5:45 a.m. EST, 5 min By Chris R. Glass, Chris R. Glass, a professor of the practice at…
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Rethinking the role of Japan’s librariesーNHK WORLD-JAPAN NEWS – YouTube
But innovative solutions are giving libraries new roles in communities. #japan #children #art #culture #business #library More stories on business … Read MoreGoogle Alert – (library OR libraries OR librarian OR librarians) OR "public library"
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(55) Tora! Tora! Tora! – YouTube
Tora! Tora! Tora! Link for movie! FreeYouTube Movies & TV Tora! Tora! Tora! is the Japanese signal to attack – and the movie meticulously recreates the attack on Pearl Harbor and the events leading up to it. Opening scenes contrast the American and Japanese positions. Japanese imperialists decide to stage the attack. Top U.S. brass…
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New Pearl Harbor book tells the Japanese side of events in fateful attack | Navy Times
By Todd South, Dec 7, 02:18 AM For 80 years the Imperial Japanese military attack on Pearl Harbor and wider assault throughout the Pacific theater that brought the United States into World War II has seen countless retellings, analyses and even its share of conspiracy theories. That history has largely been told from a distinctly American perspective for…
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Library Debuts Video Series for 2021 Cherry Blossom Festival
03/23/2021 The Library of Congress celebrates the 2021 National Cherry Blossom Festival by debuting a new video series that highlights both historic and contemporary traditions of springtime flower viewing. Developed to support the festival’s 2021 efforts to “blossom safely,” the four-to-five-minute videos can be enjoyed by viewers everywhere during the festival March 20-April 12 and…
