Stephen Potter, a retired regional archaeologist for the service’s national capital region, cataloged some of the graffiti in ...
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The Brandywine Museum’s exhibition of Barbara Shermund’s cartoons aligns with the New Yorker magazine’s 100th anniversary.
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The US wants to bring back domestic chipmaking. But America’s first generation of Silicon Valley factory workers endured ...
On Friday, the largest Japanese pop culture convention outside of Japan kicked off in Marseille. Courthouse News talked to ...
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The National Park Service theorizes that a century-old sketch made by a worker in the Lincoln Memorial’s undercroft depicts Theda Bara, silent film’s first “Vamp.” ...
Female hair transplants are on the rise. Inside, experts break down what to know about the procedure for hair loss.
Creator Gary Larson has used all kinds of animals to make fans laugh in the usually hilarious one-panel comics, with quite a ...
In the second episode of The Deep End, listeners hear what it’s like to live with severe depression and the backstory of an experimental treatment.