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In 1812, the English word unprecedented doubled in use, according to Google’s “Ngram” study of historical books. America’s war with Great Britain had just begun… Napoleon’s Grand Army invaded ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Isaiah Saxon, writer and director of The Legend of Ochi, about chasing the mysteries of nature, ...
Pope Francis, 88, died Monday morning at the Vatican. Cardinal Camerlengo Kevin Joseph Farrell was seen sealing the door to ...
The death of Pope Francis sets into motion a series of rituals, some of which go back more than 2,000 years, including how to choose the new pope. Here's what happens next.
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talker on MSNA’ Hobat: Professor translates The Hobbit into GaelicThe first ever Gaelic translation of The Hobbit has been published by a university professor. Moray Watson, Professor of Gaelic and Translation at the University of Aberdeen and a lifelong Tolkien fan ...
Tired of texting? Send your loved ones some snail mail instead. Rachel Syme, author of "Syme's Letter Writer: A Guide to ...
The actor spoke to The Times about the finale of 'You,' and what it was like to let go of his character Joe, a delusional, ...
In three rulings, judges temporarily halted officials from taking action against states and districts over diversity, equity ...
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Edward Buckles captures New Orleans 20 years after Hurricane Katrina in new Essence Magazine covers New Orleans shines as the ...
The story of Edward the Leopard was a delicate, even ticklish, matter. Edward had once lived a life of leisure, racing ...
Kaleb, a boy with autism featured in “Unleashing Hope,” deals with emotional dysregulation. His family talks about how he was ...
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