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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Daring Revolutionary-Era Artists Promoted the Patriot Cause From the Heart of Enemy TerritoryA new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
A decade before America’s original No Kings movement, Ben Franklin stood in London before the House of Commons and — while ...
You’re going out hunting with some friends or family, and you’ve never been much of a hunter. It might even be your ...
While their images might not be immortalized on dollar bills or their stories ingrained into every high school syllabus, ...
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Is the Declaration of Independence the best breakup letter ever? | OpinionSomeone recently described the Declaration of Independence as the greatest breakup letter ever written. One could say that the audacious statement crafted by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin ...
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Amid Russia’s escalating nuclear threat, the UK is expanding its nuclear fleet. Which countries have nuclear weapons, and ...
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Derry Journal on MSNO'Donnell Abú: The scion of the famous Donegal dynasty who governed TransylvaniaThe Battle of Leuthen by Carl Röchling. Connell O'Donnell fought at Leuthen and at Hochkirchen, where he 'contributed to the ...
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Colchester Gazette on MSNRare duck from Africa spotted at Abberton ReservoirSweet - The white-faced whistling duck was spotted at Abberton Reservoir (Image: Danny Owen) He quickly took the pictures and shared them with bird expert friends, who confirmed it was a white-faced ...
Bizet becomes a soldier. In Act 3 of Carmen, love turns to regret. ... Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Declining Years. Donald Macleod explores Beethoven’s final years with Karl.
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