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Stompin’ at the Savoy” in Del., opening day at Philly’s Franklin Square and Melissa Etheridge in South Jersey are among the highlights.
Why doesn’t the U.S. use the Metric System? Pirates. In the late 1700s, the U.S. had no standardized system—each state used ...
No longer safe in Canada, what comes next for June Osbourne as she continues her enduring struggle against Gilead, where women are used for their bodies and considered properties of the state. Part of ...
Journalist and author Robert Mann, professor emeritus of mass communication at LSU, will discuss his new book, "You Are My ...
A new book uncovers the lost art of letterlocking, the ingenious folding and sealing techniques used by everyone from Queen ...
Longwood keeps several important plant collections, including rare native orchids from Pennsylvania and nearby states. They ...
Let's answer your questions from the internet. This is supply chain support. First question, AnEmortalKid asks, how do ...
A federal judge in Seattle said that the way President Donald Trump speaks fuels threats against other federal judges. U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik, appointed by former President Bill Clinton ...
“We could come back the way it used to be,” Barnes said. Since the first commercial fishermen arrived in town in the 1700s through as recently as 2021, Shell Belt Road along the bayou was ...
The computer science program provides students with a broad and deep foundation in theory and modern software and hardware concepts as well as introduces students to numerous programming languages and ...
Imagine if phones never got hot no matter how many apps were running. Picture a future where supercomputers use less energy, electric cars charge faster, and life-saving medical devices stay ...
Editor’s note: This story includes a frank discussion about the Easter Bunny. While we at TODAY.com know that the Easter Bunny is absolutely real, we would not want to divulge any sensitive ...