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In his third appearance on the "Irish Stew Podcast", battlefield archaeologist and historian Dr. Damian Shiels once again delivers a powerful conversation—this time from his new home in Finland.
YEARS ago on Monday one of the most historic and transformative events in the Irish peace process took place. On July 28, ...
SPEAKING at a Sinn Fein Conference at Enniscorthy yesterday, Mr [Éamon] de Valera said that never before was Irish ...
Michael Flatley and Conor McGregor are squaring up for a battle to become the next president of Ireland. In a one-on-one few would have predicted, the Lord of the Dance could challenge the MMA ...
As the Trump administration advances its draconian immigration schemes, the vice president is doing his part—by polishing ...
Here's a look back at the 2004 deployment of Louisiana's 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, known as the Tiger Brigade, to ...
With its working class roots and boozy background, rock ‘n’ roll often teeters on the edge of chaos and violence. Rock music, on the other hand - ...
He relished skewering the U.S. government as he represented unpopular defendants in public corruption and national security ...
The recent proscription of Palestine Action has blindsided many who thought terrorism meant suicide bombers and knife ...
The vice president envisions a world of tiered citizenship, where entry depends on heritage and status rests on obedience.
The division of Ireland into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is a complex and turbulent story, shaped by centuries of political, religious, and social upheaval. This video offers a brief ...
Alfred and Robert Taylor were brothers campaigning to be Tennessee's governor in 1886. Their race was civil and a hopeful model for modern candidates.