VCU guard Terrence Hill Jr. came off the bench to score 34 points against North Carolina. Bob Donnan / Imagn Images The ...
When he was asked why the US did not notify allies like Japan ahead of the strikes on Iran, Donald Trump made a quip drawing a parallel with the Japanese air raid in 1941.
The Siena basketball team had the country buzzing on Thursday thanks to former Syracuse star Gerry McNamara and Fulton native Gavin Doty.
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Just over 83 years ago, President Franklin Roosevelt called the Imperial Japanese Navy’s December 7. 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor “a date that will live in infamy” as he urged Congress to declare war.
Before Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi departed for Washington, she told her nation’s lawmakers that her Oval Office meeting with President ...
Donald Trump was meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi when he made the remarks about Pearl Harbour ...
Speaking from the Oval Office alongside Japan’s leader, Trump was asked why he didn’t tell allies in Asia and Europe about the surprise US attack on Iran.
"We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" Trump said.
The historic Nebraska NCAA tournament win called by Kent Pavelka: "It's today. It's March 19, 2026, a day that will not live in infamy, but will live in glory." ...
Trump jokingly referred to the initial strikes on Iran to the attack on Pearl Harbor while seated next to Japan's Prime ...
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