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The birth and growth of "News You Can Use."
How "Best Colleges" became the top source for information on higher education.
In June 1990, U.S. News ran a cover story labeling Saddam "The Most Dangerous Man in the World."
Joe Galloway's award-winning account of a bloody Vietnam battle became a book and movie.
Newsmakers have been opening up to U.S. News for decades.
Moscow correspondent Nicholas Daniloff was a Cold War pawn—just as that era was coming to an end.
The founder of U.S. News was a prolific and influential writer.
Newsmakers have been opening up to U.S. News for decades.
In 1986, Nicholas Daniloff became the focus of world attention after he was jailed by the KGB.
