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Back in the days when international travel was dominated by those great floating cities called ocean liners, two British ...
Case in point: It’s fairly common for adults to tell well-behaved children they’re “mature for their age.” And while the phrase itself isn’t harmful, the message can sometimes carry a deeper and more ...
The president wants to re-create the “Golden Age” of America, but a recent article commented on his adoration of the Gilded Age of the 1890s. What would his ideal 1890s-style government look like?
If there's one game I can point to as having the best lasting power, it has to be Age of Empires 2. This "sneak peek" at the next update is more than 8,000 words long.
Fireball's Senior Discount Is Straight Fire: Win Free Whisky For Life If You're 90+ Fireball Whisky is turning up the heat on senior discounts. Fireball is offering a lifetime supply of its cinnamon ...
The Roza Rossa complex of luxury residences and a hotel has been engulfed in flames this morning. It is currently not clear what caused the fire. Siya Kolisi inspires last-minute 35-34 victory in ...
1929, New York City. six months before the crash. Edward Bernays, inspired by the work of his double uncle Sigmund Freud, paid women to smoke cigarettes whilst marching in the Easter Sunday Parade. He ...
“This is an exciting chapter for us,” said Marc Perlman, principal owner and CEO of Ocean State Job Lot. “Expanding into new markets has long been part of our strategic plan, but like ...
While “The Gilded Age” fans eagerly await Season 3, HBO executive vice president Francesca Orsi is hinting at what’s to come — and some fans might not like what they hear. The season finale of “The ...
Despite the name, America’s Gilded Age was not as glamorous as it may seem — at least, not for most people. This period, which lasted from the 1870s to the late 1890s, was a time of rapid ...
It’s been an odd last week or so here in the great American West (hey, there’s a thought, given a certain felon’s recent renaming actions — which he can’t actually do, but I digress — maybe President ...