As the nation commemorates Veterans Day and prepares for Thanksgiving, the anniversary of JFK's assassination also approaches, and with it a flood of personal, political, profound recollections.
Not everything the state assistance center provides is worth the (free) price, but there are some valuable tips. And those who use it, the state claims, are more likely to find work.
The Seattle author of a new book on immigrant soldiers in The Great War describes a meeting with a 110-year-old survivor of all that rain and misery and death.