Author and WSJ Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent, Yaroslav Trofimov, joins Morning Joe to discuss his debut novel inspired by the life of his grandmother, 'No Country for Love'.
The project has come to the aid of Leibl Rosenberg, an official representative of the Jewish community in Nuremberg, Germany, ...
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From 1971 until her death in 1997, an Austro-Hungarian by way of Chicago and New York made Newport her home. Her name was ...
Eugenia Smith spent much of her life in Newport claiming to be the lost princess and youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas. But do her claims add up?