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In the first English translation in half a century, Paul Reitter and Paul North distill the essence of the Marxist ...
Standing near the monument to a moment when Syracuse residents banded together to fight slavery in 1851, more than 50 people rallied Tuesday against a city mayoral candidate’s comparisons of the ...
Cowboy romances have evolved from the bodice ripper books of the past. What authors Lyla Sage and Danica Nava say makes a good Western romance.
As part of his plan to cut alleged federal government waste, President Donald Trump is literally pinching pennies, ordering ...
India's AI revolution is underway, driven by indigenous LLMs, vast linguistic diversity, and strategic investments. The key ...
It’s often deemed the first color, the strongest color, the color that stands for color itself. So why does it keep slipping ...
States are easing real estate zoning to fight the affordability crisis. Will local support for the Yimby crowd last?
The main advert on the front of the D&S Times 150 years ago this week was from Baxter’s Brewery in Thornton-le-Moor, near Northallerton.
Congress passes the first Fugi­tive Slave Law. The law made it easier for a slave owner to re-take control of a slave who had ...
In 1851 Jenks featured a four seasons drawing on the cover by artist Henry Nichols. This drawing has been on the cover of every edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac ever since, according to almanac.com ...
The Trump administration’s order to drop the charges against Mayor Eric Adams was the most pronounced example of the ...