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Lincoln and Juárez never met but kept close diplomatic ties for years, likely a factor in covert U.S. help against the ...
Hello, and welcome to The Future in 5 Questions. This week we spoke with Erie Meyer, a former chief technologist at the ...
No matter what teachers’ instructional responsibilities are, please consider the vital importance of nurturing the promise of ...
MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America and the author of The Abandonment of the West: ...
The Senate’s lopsided 60-25 vote approving General Caine, who is retired, was expected,” the New York Times reports. This is ...
Mead Street has become the unofficial antique alley of Abilene, with multiple shops clustered within walking distance. Each store has its own personality and specialties – from Victorian furniture to ...
Speaking of which – no springtime visit to Spencer would be complete without exploring McCormick’s Creek State Park, Indiana’s first state park established in 1916, when the concept of preserving ...
For many of us, the realization that people in power, regardless of political party, would belittle, name call and seek retribution has been a shock. There is nothing about this perversion that ...
For National Poetry Month, we talk with Richard Blanco, whose “One Today” poem was read at Barack Obama’s second inauguration ...