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Frank Brown, a distinguished professor, author, scholar and former dean of UNC's School of Education died in March, leaving a ...
Prince Harry and Prince William "pleaded" with their father, King Charles, not to marry the future Queen Camilla, the Duke of ...
Former St. Louis Cardinals manager and catcher Mike Matheny made a heartfelt return to the city he once called home—not to step back onto the field, but to share a different kind of ...
Joe Dunthorne, author of 'Submarine,' doggedly researched his Jewish ancestor's scientific work benefiting the Nazis. His ...
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Show up for caregivers not just with a neighborly meal but with structural investment in formal elder care, especially ...
Robyn Jasko and her son Ajax David, 11, created a hex sign logo by using books for Kutztown Community Library’s 75th ...
Leland Vittert — anchor of NewsNation's prime-time "On Balance" — will be out Sept. 30 with "Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, ...
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We Are Selling All My Dad's Snakes...After years of passion and dedication, the time has come—we're selling all of my dad's beloved snakes ... airport Justine Bateman Wants to "Give a Book of Matches" to the Tech Companies So ...
As they persist in making a difference these attorneys uphold pivotal roles in shaping the future of law practice.
A signed first edition of Claude McKay’s non-fiction book, “Harlem: Negro Metropolis,” will be on display and available for purchase at this year’s New York International Antiquarian Book Fair.
From Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin’s seven-day work weeks at 82 to Joseph Feaster Jr.’s dedication to ...
After Randall and Christine Scott accepted the James J. Norris Award, Randall Scott praised Norris’s life and legacy, saying ...
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