Oldest Medal of Honor recipient from WWII dies Retired Navy Lt. John Finn, the oldest Medal of
Honor recipient from World War II, died Thursday at a nursing home
for veterans in Southern California. He was 100.May 27, 2010
Coming home from war Members of the Minnesota National Guard's 34th "Red Bull" infantry division have been back in Minnesota for more than three months now. Midmorning speaks with two guard members about the reintegration process.Midmorning, May 26, 2010
Author of Vietnam War combat novel, "Matterhorn" on Midday Karl Marlantes, a decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam War and author of the best-selling novel, "Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War" joins Midday to discuss war-time experiences.Midday, May 26, 2010
President Obama's commencement address at U.S Military Academy In a speech to the graduating class of cadets at West Point on May 22, 2010, President Obama outlined a foreign policy vision that repudiated the approach taken by President George W. Bush.Midday, May 25, 2010
A new look at the battle of the Little Bighorn New archeological evidence has revealed more information on what happened during the Battle at the Little Bighorn. Author Nathaniel Philbrick's latest book details what we now know about how Gen. George Custer died, and why in some ways the battle marked Sitting Bull's last stand as well.Midmorning, May 25, 2010
Moms of Americans jailed in Iran head home The mothers of three Americans jailed in
Iran for 10 months were returning home Friday without securing an
immediate release for their children, witnesses said.May 21, 2010
North Dakota at center of unmanned aircraft industry Hundreds of people are in Grand Forks this week talking about the future of unmanned aircraft. The rapidly growing industry could mean big economic development opportunities for the region.May 21, 2010
Minn. Guard members prepare for another deployment Soldiers and families around Minnesota know there's a deployment in their future. Within the next few months, 2,700 Minnesota National Guard soldiers from around the state will get their training orders for deployment.May 20, 2010
Mothers hope emotional reunion leads to hikers' release from Iran Three Americans jailed in Iran for 10 months
embraced their mothers and spoke of their life in Tehran's most
dreaded prison Thursday in an emotional reunion that Iranian
authorities broadcast on a main international channel.May 20, 2010
A Palestinian perspective on Middle East peace Hanan Ashrawi, featured speaker at the Westminster Town Hall Forum in downtown Minneapolis, discusses the conflict in the Middle East. Ashrawi is the founder of Miftah - the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy. She is also a member of the executive committee of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, and was the official spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority delegation to the US-Israel-Palestinian peace talks in the early 1990s.Midday, May 19, 2010
Mothers of 3 detained Americans arrive in Iran The mothers of three jailed Americans
brought appeals for their freedom to Iran on Wednesday on a mission
that could be complicated by diplomatic showdowns over Iran's
suspect nuclear program.May 19, 2010