An exhibit at the New York Historical sheds light on an organization that began by serving sailors, women and factory workers ...
Editor’s note: Daniel Jackson is the enterprise editor of The Republican. Over the years my curiosity has led me to banks of old newspapers and boxes of yellowed paper in search of overlooked history.
Dariel Gonzalez is a historian obsessed with George Merrick, the Coral Gables' founder who held racist ideals.
Dietrich is something that never existed before and may never exist again,” the actor Maurice Chevalier said of her. “That’s a woman.” ...
Wright’s is a story with many parts and consistency is one of the dominant themes. The food is just as you remember it: slow-baked roast chicken so tender the meat falls off the bone, french fries, ...
The Age of Innocence. By Edith Wharton. Barnes & Noble; 336 pages; $8.95. Penguin Books Ltd; 336 pages; £8.99. Before she began publishing novels, the author wrote about design, particularly interiors ...
George Russell has shown why he was the pre-season F1 world title favourite, taking his Mercedes to a dominant pole position in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
And of course, its many indirect legacies include inspiring the nickname of a former Irish finance minister, Ray McSharry, whose swingeing budget cuts of the late 1980s earned him redesignation as a ...
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When was the last time Tottenham were relegated? Spurs' Premier League status under threat as Igor Tudor struggles
Tottenham are legitimately at risk of being dragged into a real relegation battle, a year after finishing in 17th place.
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Prohibition and Harding’s America, how crime, scandal, and corruption undermined the 1920s promise
After World War I, the United States looked for stability through isolation and “normal life,” but prohibition helped expand organized crime and everyday corruption. This episode traces how scandal ...
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