Memorial Day is taking on more meaning for the people of Hawthorne — remembering Lance Cpl. Billy Dutches. CBS2’s Christina Fan reports.
They remember: Five decades after America’s withdrawal from Vietnam War
Fifty years after the U.S. withdrew from the Vietnam War, the conflict continues to impact men and women who served and supported troops, from prisoners of war to children born in the war zone.
A Crack in the Mountain review – the moral maze of cave tourism in Vietnam
A documentary exploring the ethical dilemmas surrounding Son Doong cave in Vietnam is well meaning if a bit convoluted …
Last Vietnam vet to serve in U.S. Senate reflects on Memorial Day
P HILADELPHIA (CBS) — After more than two decades in the U.S. Senate, this is Sen. Tom Carper’s last Memorial Day weekend in office. He plans to retire next year as the last Vietnam veteran to serve …
Vietnam Province Eyes Port for $2.3B Steel Plant Project: Report
Authorities in Vietnam’s central coastal province of Binh Dinh are seeking central government approval for a port at a key steel complex project worth 53.5 trillion dong ($2.3 billion), news website VnExpress reported,
‘Strong, Sweet, and Brimming With Opportunity: Words To Describe Both Vietnamese Coffee and My Business That Spotlights It’
To learn more about the rich history of Vietnamese coffee, we caught up with Debbie Wei Mullin, the founder of Copper Cow Coffee, a Vietnamese woman-owned coffee company. Ahead Mullin talks us through …
Jeannie Mai’s Daughter Monaco Was The Definition of Main Character Energy After Being Left Out of Her Parents’ Vietnam Trip
If you need a good laugh today, then look no further than Jeannie Mai-Jenkins’ daughter Monaco’s reaction to being left behind from vacay! On May 23, the America’s Test Kitchen host shared a series of photos through her daughter Monaco’s Instagram page @monacomaijenkins.
Deputy PM Tran Luu Quang meets leaders of Sri Lanka, Japan in Tokyo
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang met with President of Sri Lanka Ranil Wickremesinghe, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan Hosoda Hiroyuki, and three co-chairmen of the Vietnam – …
Replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial, “Wall That Heals,” visits Saint Thomas Academy this weekend
The “Wall That Heals” display, a ¾ scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., will stay in Mendota Heights the next three days.
Legacy of the dap: Black soldiers and the Vietnam War
The dap, once banned and objectified, is now as near universal in America as combo meals and streaming services. Co-opted and watered down a generation ago but still maintained in urban dwellings. Its origins, though, are found in the midst of the political turbulence and racial unrest of the 1960s as the Vietnam War unfolded.