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Say you’re a high society lady in the Victorian-era United States. And say a charming bachelor catches your eye across the dance floor and wants to get to know you.
A new book offers a valuable discussion of the double bind in which many researchers and lab technicians find themselves: having to care for animals who will then be killed.
The Byrds' founder talked to us about the origins of folk-rock, the allure of 12-string Rickenbackers and his eternal love of folk music ...
Explore Babylon Village's vibrant nightlife and shopping scene on Long Island, offering diverse dining, entertainment, and ...
What started as an effort to promote racial unity in Edenton by reconsidering its most prominent downtown symbol has done the ...
Improvements in DNA techniques are opening up a world of possibilities for solving cold cases - and answering questions for ...
Prison inspectors found that overcrowding and its impacts were the” primary concerns” and warned it breaches UN rules. Ever ...
Before child labor laws were adopted in the first half of the 20th century, a 1890 United States Census report showed that 20 ...
I thought I had misheard. Scarlet fever sounds like something from a different century. Many people today are only vaguely ...
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Classic New Orleans homes showcase iconic exterior styles, blending vibrant colors, ornate details, and timeless architecture ...
Discover the history behind iconic homes (one in each U.S. state) featuring unique styles, regional influences, and ...