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As California faces the possibility of losing up to four House seats in 2030, Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to redraw ...
Sweat covers Isaac Barnes's face under his beekeeper's veil as he hauls boxes of honeycomb from his hives to his truck. It's ...
Tucked away in the heart of Dover sits a culinary treasure trove that locals have been quietly enjoying for generations – Spence’s Bazaar, where the finest Amish food purveyors in Delaware gather ...
Sandra first gained popularity in the 1930s, becoming a top-20 girl name for baby boomers from 1946 to 1954 and a top-10 name ...
In her new book, “Toni at Random,” Dana A. Williams highlights the groundbreaking writer’s time working in publishing.
We propose the tree rings of European Larch (Larix decidua) as a widely available and reliable geochemical archive of local and regional changes in atmospheric mercury (Hg). Mean Hg concentrations in ...
Two exhibits at the Carnegie Museum of Art explore the highly personal perspectives of two important 20th-century artists — one of whom hails from Pittsburgh.
FRESNO, Calif. , May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BeeHero, the global leader of data-driven precision pollination, today announced the launch of its Beekeeping Task Manager tool to provide beekeepers ...
Twentieth-century America emphasized many of the values I hold dear—especially the rule of law. I grew up in San Francisco just after World War II. What I learned then may prove helpful now.
It discusses a number of 20th-century writers who honed their skills in the journalistic field before publishing award-winning and often controversial novels. Mary Gilmore in 1916.
Sovereigns are spinning a 20th-century yarn—tax the tangible: wages, houses and pints. The digital economy’s a ghost—intangibles, remote work, profits stashed offshore.