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Last week’s column (“Taiwan in Time: The Hakka defenders of Hsinchu,” June 15, page 12) explored how Hakka militias in Sansia ...
England’s Under-21 European Championship quarter-final triumph over Spain resulted in a full-time brawl. It almost perfectly ...
Phil Foden declared that “the hunger inside me is back and I want to prove people wrong” after starring in Manchester City’s ...
Oklahoma City is ready to celebrate the Thunder's first NBA title, with people already gathering downtown for the ...
Explosions were heard in Iran's capital as Israeli warplanes pounded Tehran throughout the day and night. Iran’s supreme ...
Doris Brown was folding laundry on her sofa on an August day in 2017. She heard the sound of dripping water, and thought ...
Fireworks are a Fourth of July tradition, and drone shows are gaining popularity as well. From Bear Lake to St. George, we've found somewhere you can celebrate the Fourth. If you're looking for a ...
The City of Federal Way raised the Juneteenth flag for the sixth year on June 18 at City Hall. The event was kicked off by a ...
A bone-stock Chevrolet Corvette C8 leaped over a dirt ramp, clearing the landing by a few inches, despite going slower than ...
The Lower Platte South Natural Resources District Board voted to put general manager Mike Sousek on leave last week, days ...
The CSS "Shenandoah" only learned of the Confederacy's defeat in the summer of 1865. That June, the cruiser's crew sank 24 American merchant vessels, unaware that the conflict had already ended ...
One of them was the Lee Club. Last week, that namesake – retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg – visited Fort Lee. Simerly specifically wanted him to see the building that bore his name. The name of someone ...