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A new biography traces the ascent of a man who made the postwar right at once urbane, combative, and camera-ready.
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Context: On Friday, Trump threatened to impose a 50 percent tariff on E.U. imports beginning June 1, saying that trade talks ...
Russia unleashed one of its largest drone and missile barrages of the war on Ukraine over the weekend, killing at least 12 ...
By the standards of Filipino formalist and running-time maximalist Lav Diaz, his latest opus “Magellan” qualifies as a ...
Seattle hosted the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYP), a world fair that drew over 3.7 million people to the UW campus.
As the prominent structures of the 1930s and 1950s are pulled down, lovers of Art Deco are creating social media handles and ...
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The semifinalists for the 2025 lehighvalleylive.com Athlete of the Year award have each made their own unique mark on their high school programs. Here, we profile the 16 standouts and learn why they ...
The storefront beckons with promises of treasures within, its blue lettering against beige like a desert sky invitation to explore. Photo credit: Karla G. We all have that one friend who somehow ...
At the annual meeting of the Fairmount Cemetery Association in May 1939, Bob Haseltine Jr. was appointed as the official caretaker. Nine years later, he was buried in the back row.
Real America had no use for such categorizations. By Obama’s lights, there was no liberal America, no conservative America, no black America, no white America, no Latino America, no Asian ...
Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam Museum is spotlighting the men and women who fought to end slavery but received little ...