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Despite "a total lack of expertise", he decides to enter a Comté-making contest in order to win the €30,000 prize. What ...
In 1773, one unidentified official's disagreement with his boss, and his actions to inform Americans about it, played a big ...
The Founding Fathers were a quiltwork of conflicting personalities. George Washington was dignified and coolly aloof. Thomas ...
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Holy cow! history: Toxic talk turns into a deadly duel
The one (and perhaps only) thing Americans seem to agree on these days is political rhetoric is too toxic. They long for folks to cool down and behave like dignified statesmen from that long-ago time ...
Washington loves a leaker. An “unidentified source” who’s willing to spill the beans and dish on his boss or colleagues.
Pro Tip: Instead of being busy, be smart. Assessing a problem before attempting to fix it saves time and money. The 2025 ...
The 1831 duel between Thomas Biddle and U.S. Rep. Spencer Pettis, D-Mo., began with slights against the former's brother and ...
With Mother’s Day approaching, it might just be the perfect spot to treat the maternal figure in your life to a sandwich experience that borders on the transcendent. The building itself stands as a ...
The fourth servant song, Isaiah 52:13-53:12, is the most powerful reading I’ve encountered this Lent. It will be the first ...
He died of lung cancer in 1959, 11 days shy of his 79th birthday. And is still a household name today. Holy Cow! History is ...
“Cow is revered as a holy animal, but despite the tall talk from the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister about Sanatana Dharma, their government has turned a blind eye to the suffering of these ...
A liberal guest on Friday's "The View" pushed back on the idea that "toxic masculinity" is a problem for society. Co-host Sara Haines asked NYU business professor and author Scott Galloway about ...