July 22 Higher cancer rates linked to WWII radioactive waste in Midwestern creek Radioactive contamination from Coldwater Creek in Missouri linked to higher cancer rates, a Harvard study finds, as Congress expands the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
July 20 Jake Larson, WWII veteran turned TikTok's 'Papa Jake,' dies at 102, granddaughter announces TikTok star "Papa Jake" Larson, who planned the Normandy invasion and survived D-Day, passed away at 102 after sharing his World War II memories online.
July 9 WWII American warship's severed bow found 80 years after being blown off in battle After 80 years, researchers located the bow of USS New Orleans torn off by a Japanese torpedo during a 1942 WWII naval battle that killed over 180 crew members.
July 4 Viral 102-year-old WWII veteran has message about America: 'How lucky we all are' World War II veteran Jake Larson "Pape Jake" becomes TikTok sensation at 102, recounting his D-Day experiences and expressing gratitude for American freedom on Independence Day.
June 28 James Cameron slams 'Oppenheimer' avoiding aftermath of atomic bombings on Japan as 'moral cop-out' Filmmaker James Cameron calls "Oppenheimer" a "moral cop-out" for avoiding bombing aftermath scenes, as he develops his own Hiroshima film to address the significant omission.
June 22 Israeli official insists Trump acted before US was attacked Israeli strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer makes the case that President Donald Trump did not allow any 'threat to materialize' in his strikes against Iran on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'
June 14 Reporter's Notebook: Recalling an American WWII hero who helped fight off Nazi forces during Normandy invasion Eighty-one years after William Owens helped stop Nazi forces in Normandy, the Army posthumously awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross in recognition of his bravery.
June 12 WWII hero's special memento finally comes home to his family after 80 years A World War II soldier's dog tag is returned to his family 80 years after his death. It was discovered by a metal detectorist on the island where the soldier's plane crashed in 1945.
June 8 D-Day veteran reflects on his survival of multiple World War II battles  91±¬ÁÏ chief foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot discusses the 81st anniversary of D-Day on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
June 7 Reporter’s Notebook: Remembering courage on the 81st anniversary of D-Day The 81st D-Day commemoration drew large crowds to honor the 75,000 US troops who fought at Normandy, while centenarian veterans share reflections on their time in combat.