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Today in History for July 29: In 1588, the Spanish Armada was defeated in the English Channel by the British, led by Sir Francis Drake. Although Spain sent other fleets against England in the 1590s, ...
In 2018, my Australian co-worker asked me, “Hey, how are you going?”. My response – “I am taking a bus” – was met with a smirk. I had recently moved to Australia. Despite studying English for more ...
The meaning and application of due process has become a crucial issue in the US, most often with respect to the Trump ...
By edging out Spain in a penalty shootout in the European championship final, England’s women’s team cemented its position as ...
I don’t consider myself a jazz singer… I’m a singer of songs,” said the vocal star, who won a Grammy in the Best Female Jazz ...
The 12 1/2 cent token from the Canteen Bar illustrates what the bar scene was like in early 20th century Anchorage.
The D-Day invasion began in the dark early hours of June 6, 1944, when more than 13,000 U.S. Army paratroopers jumped into ...
Don't get caught out if you're heading to the U.K., those Brits have a ton of different words for some common foods, and you ...
The Living History of the Brogue," explores the isolated village's once-prominent dialect now only spoken by a few hundred on ...
When Zach Groshell zoomed in as a guest on a longstanding British education podcast last March, a co-host began the interview ...
Eric Larson wanted to be in Northern Ireland to help Harris English at The Open, but a drug charge from 30 years ago stopped ...
This sterling production of a flawed play announces to the theatergoing public that Tin Drum—which was launched only last ...