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Tens of thousands of centuries-old books are being pulled from the shelves of a medieval abbey in Hungary in an effort to ...
The world’s most popular sport continues to be plagued by a linguistic divide, a debate recently reignited by U.S. President ...
The most high-profile example of mask-wearing in American history for the purpose of hiding identity is also its most ...
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The Colorado Rockies had a projected top pick slide to them at No. 4 in baseball's amateur draft last weekend. It's a win, ...
Algospeak” is a fascinating blend of etymology, psychology, cultural analysis and first-person perspective from linguist and ...
Book Review: Madeline Potter’s ‘The Roma’ blends memoir and research to look at a marginalized group
A Travelling History” is a fascinating look at a marginalized and misunderstood group of people who have encountered ...
Paul Thomas Chamberlin’s book, Scorched Earth, recasts the conflict as a brutal struggle for survival among declining and ...
It used to be that dating was as simple as deciding between dinner, a trip to the movies or an arcade. Now, understanding the ...
Soccer keeps growing in the U.S. and so does its influence on the sport. It is co-hosting the men's World Cup with Canada and ...
The Pannonhalma Archabbey may be one UNESCO World Heritage Site you've never heard of. You can learn about more of the ...
New books by Mia Tsai, J.R. Dawson, Daniel Kraus and Seth Haddon explore how we recall the past when everything falls apart.
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At a perilous American moment, the Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro explains why he wanted to read The Turner Diaries.
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