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When Angela Mapes Turner’s daughter was in fourth grade, she was assigned a class project on a notable Hoosier. She hoped to ...
Let’s take a look at how families fed themselves during the Great Depression, along with some easy, budget-friendly recipes you can still use today!
A team of paleontologists led by National Geographic Explorer Paul Sereno uncovered a trove of dinosaur fossils in the Sahara ...
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten again.
Move over red velvet cake and peach cobbler, there are some other vintage Southern desserts worth celebrating. Try making one ...
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Drawing Broly
'Fridge cigarette' is Gen Z's new Diet Coke obsession that concerns health experts '70s Icons You Forgot About (But Shouldn't Have) Trump’s anger over Bolsonaro case leaves top adviser fumbling to ...
That’s where it started: a city knocked sideways by the Great Depression; two Jewish kids dreaming of something larger than their world could offer, and a yearning to rewrite the rules of power ...
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The World Chaim Grade Lost
The Yiddish writer's lost masterpiece, Sons and Daughters, brought back to life, in all its humor and beauty, the Jewish ...
Nevada City and Grass Valley, siblings in Gold Country near Sacramento, have been drawing more visitors than ever.
An Olympic bronze medalist wrestler, his high school coach, a middle school coach and teacher, and an inventor joined the county sports hall of fame Saturday.
Charles Bartlemay steps out of his front door and begins mowing the lawn at Petersen Rock Garden in Redmond, OR. He weaves ...
Incidents like this underscore the risks Missouri drivers face in a state where consumer protections around towing are ...