1933: Day of Potsdam in Nazi Germany, a ceremony to open the new Reichstag after the fire in February. 1934: Fire destroys Hakodate, Japan, killing about 1,500. 1935: Persia is officially renamed Iran ...
Norm Clarke, the pioneering Review-Journal celebrity columnist recognized around town for his signature black eye patch and ...
The Vikings have committed to moving forward with J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback this season after deciding not ...
Here is a look at LGBTQ milestones in the United States. LGBTQ is an acronym meaning lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer or questioning. The term sometimes is extended to LGBTQIA, to include ...
The Indiana Supreme Court is clarifying when people are entitled to recover attorney's fees from a governmental entity after ...
Then, in “April or May,” the stretch of Midlothian Turnpike near Swansboro will undergo “road dieting,” which is a ...
With less than a week before the arrival of spring, allergy sufferers are bracing for the season, which will be especially bad in 20 U.S. cities, according to an Asthma and Allergy Foundation of ...
Nathan Caine may not be able to feel pain, as the tagline for the new action-comedy “Novocaine” reads, but the same does not apply to audiences.
Shaksaaz, a tailor in the Kashmiri city of Srinagar, inherited his passion for local Sufi music from his grandfather along with a meticulously preserved collection of cassette tapes from the ...
K.W. Lee, a pioneering Korean American journalist credited with sparking a movement to free a wrongfully convicted Korean immigrant from death row and inspiring a legion of journalists and activists, ...
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