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Opinion | Friendly Fire: The Day the U.S. Army Bombed Nebraska

A B-17 on a training mission in 1943 slipped off course and dropped its payload on tiny Tarnov. Source link

Opinion | The Good Samaritans of Markowa, Poland

The Catholic Church beatifies the Ulma family, who died for protecting Jews. Source link

Opinion | Station U.S. Troops in Poland, Not Germany

Warsaw and other allies on NATO’s eastern flank are vital to deterrence and are pulling their weight. Source link

Opinion | The U.S. Is the Most Troubled Nation, Except for All the Others

Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday....

Opinion | Your Business in China May Be Uninsurable

Political-risk coverage is getting harder to find. Source link

Opinion | Climate Clashes Split the Left in Germany—and Beyond

Europe’s moderate liberal parties are struggling to please eco-activists and their blue-collar bases. Source link

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