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A Short History of Harvard Not Being Brave (Until Now)
Harvard did the right thing in standing up to Trump. Too bad the university’s last “finest hour” was more than 200 years ago.
The Morrow County Genealogy Society will celebrate the First Families of Morrow County at its 37th Recognition Luncheon on April 26 at 11:30 am. The luncheon will be held at the Trinity United ...
T'puram: Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan defended his chief principal secretary, KM Abraham, against whom the Kerala high ...
The Rutherford County Board of Education faces a federal First Amendment Lawsuit for banning books, a press release announced ...
Residents of a small Michigan community stood side by side to help a local bookstore move 9,100 books — one by one — from its former site to a new location about a block away.
T'puram: Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan defended his chief principal secretary, KM Abraham, against whom the Kerala high ...
A new play brings into high relief the uncanny parallels between both the Revolutionary and Civil War periods and the ...
A March 11 vote by the Tahlequah Public Schools Board of Education approved a memorandum of understanding with LifeWise, allowing school kids to leave campus and attend religious and moral ...
More than half of third-graders did not meet the state’s bar for reading proficiency last spring, while fourth- and ...
Abraham Lincoln was our tallest president ... says Debbie Henderson in her book The Top Hat: An Illustrated History, “it had become the irrepressible symbol of prestige and authority.” ...
Vauhini Vara consulted ChatGPT to help craft her new book, “Searches.” But the most moving sections are the ones she wrote herself. A novel that explores how we might make meaning of our ...
He has done something for his race and for the world of mankind.” On May 30, Abraham Lincoln signed a law awarding prize money to Smalls for delivering the Planter and its cargo to federal ...