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Almost 90 US B-29 bombers dropped about 6,000 tons of napalm on Kumagaya, Japan, on the night of August 14-15, 1945. Eighty years later, the scars of that American firebombing remain.
After several hours of interviews and hours more of writing over the last year, a local author has published his fourth book — different from anything else he has created previously, and one he hopes ...
New books by Mia Tsai, J.R. Dawson, Daniel Kraus and Seth Haddon explore how we recall the past when everything falls apart.
In an era marked by stark double standards, the authority of the United Nations and its nuclear safeguards is rapidly ...
With his new show “Bookish,” Mark Gatiss hasn’t tired of coming up with ways to kill people. “Sherlock Holmes himself said, ...
Ever since the Blue Angels moved to Pensacola in 1955, our city has loved the pilots and the team. You can see that love in local business names.
Ironically, congressional sponsors of the McCarran-Walter Act were at odds with the White House when the law was enacted in 1952. They overrode a veto by President Harry S. Truman, who thought the law ...
Historians are racing to locate Great Lakes shipwrecks before a seemingly unstoppable invasive mussel destroys them and erases part of the region's heritage.
If one examines the returns on equity (ROE) in growth versus value, Shriver acknowledges that growth warrants a premium due ...
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Cal Raleigh was just as successful with the first robot umpire All-Star challenge as he was in the Home Run Derby. Seattle’s catcher signaled for an appeal to the Automated ...
The Village Voice remembers the art and provocations of the underground comix genius, Vaughn Bode, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
Sometimes, a newspaper article can offer a rich and nuanced understanding of a past era that can’t quite be captured by a ...
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