In 431 B.C., Athens and Sparta went to war. Nearly 50 years earlier, in 480 B.C., the two cities had united to lead the Hellenic alliance that repelled a Persian invasion. In the mostly peaceful ...
I’ve always wanted to believe in a magic that transcends the human-constructed world, a universe that sees me, that can hold ...
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“If I had my way, I would hang all Jews in the country,” roared Ralph Ninfo in a 1938 as pro-Mussolini Italian American fascists and pro-Hitler German American Bund members met at a Bund rally in New ...
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Tania Nemer on Monday filed suit in federal court against Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice, arguing ...
His erudite libertarianism made him a fixture of Boston media for decades. Newly unearthed correspondence with his mentor illuminates where many of his ideas came from.
Government malfeasance, the consequences of too much tech, and the emotional lives of medical caregivers are spotlighted in spring’s current affairs titles.
Arizona Highways filled its entire August 1975 edition to utopian visions of solar energy. And it had almost nothing to do ...