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There are two things that Donald Trump wants — a Nobel Peace Prize and to be carved into Mount Rushmore, the iconic site ...
Turns out Donald Trump gauges his esteem for presidential predecessors by how well their portraits fit into his White House ...
Richard Hunt” opens Friday at the Loyola University Museum of Art, spotlighting America's most prolific public art sculptor.
USC and UCLA began playing for the Victory Bell in 1942 and have since incorporated that trophy into the Big Ten. As a ...
In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
When you picture peak American luxury, do you envision large, sprawling living spaces? For years the open-concept floor plan popularized by HGTV — which combines kitchen, dining and living spaces into ...
Leavenworth, Kansas, is nearly synonymous with prisons. But when CoreCivic announced plans to detain immigrants there, ...
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Can Americans Love Poetry Again?
Poetry has been an essential part of many countries’ popular culture for centuries. Italy, Russia, Iran, Chile, Poland, and Nicaragua are good examples, to name just a few. In these places, professors ...
You don’t have to be a teach to laugh at these funny teacher stories Funny teacher stories you can’t help but love We all know how important teachers are—not only in society but also in shaping the ...
Peacock’s addictive, backstabby reality series The Traitors is often compared with Mafia, the party game played at sleepovers, summer camps, and game nights since the early ’90s. Both games involve ...
Discover the history behind iconic homes (one in each U.S. state) featuring unique styles, regional influences, and unforgettable personal stories.
The Advertiser has once again opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.