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Dorothy Levitt, the UK’s first female racer, will be the subject of a new miniseries highlighting her trailblazing life and ...
Five years without the City of Love’s cultural icon is a loss – but also an opportunity to discover some of quirky, under-the ...
In 1900, a political writer described the “hill-billie” as someone who “talks as he pleases, drinks whiskey when he gets it ...
The Day One executive orders included—and depended on—the President’s formal, executive declarations of not one, not two, but ...
History is teeming with unsolved mysteries—but few are as haunting as those who have vanished without a trace. From overly ...
The film represents a departure for the “Black Panther” director, and a creative risk; it grapples with ideas about music, ...
Her account instead fixes on the collision between two early 20th-century phenomena ... discovering a political cause and finding herself blacklisted. Loading Curiously, Crowther largely sidesteps ...
In order to avoid continued outside interference, Pope Gregory X in the 13th century adopted a new procedure: the conclave. Cardinals would remain in a locked location – from the Latin cum clave, ...
Bob Gurr, the designer of the monorail, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, the Haunted Mansion 'doom buggies' and more, isn't slowing ...
Thank you, John, and thank you to The Heritage Foundation for inviting me to give the fourth annual Edwin Meese Originalism Lecture. It is a great honor to give a lecture named after Edwin Meese, ...
The Argentinian pontiff was a powerful progressive voice in world politics, the first Jesuit priest to be spiritual leader of ...