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The recipients of the Graduate School's annual Teaching Awards were honored for their exceptional skill, dedication and ...
The Antikythera Mechanism, widely believed to be the world’s first computer, has had a lasting impact on scientists across ...
Jeep is not meeting its potential, mistakes have been made, and amends are coming in the form of new models and dropping the ...
There’s a place in Michigan where history isn’t just preserved—it’s polished, priced, and waiting for you to take it home.
Tucked away on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula sits Port Townsend, a Victorian-era maritime gem that feels like stepping into ...
At 106, Bea Karr isn’t counting candles—she’s collecting stories. Born on May 22, 1919, Birdena “Bea” Karr has lived through ...
Southeast, fourth seed in the OVC, heads to Marion, Illinois, aiming for another NCAA Tournament berth after earning multiple ...
Migration pathways for animals will be further fragmented by the new additions to the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The former literary editor of The Nation brought her curiosity, wit, and singular editorial instincts to nearly every corner ...
THE 80th anniversary of VE Day has prompted Libby Harding, of Leeming, to look out an illuminated letter of appreciation that Queen Elizabeth, ...