1948: The Tribune was on deadline. In the absence of election results, the newspaper assumed that New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) would sink incumbent Harry S. Truman (Democrat). He didn’t.
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Why and When Christianity Split from Its Jewish Roots
Two thousand years ago, there was no “Christianity.” There was only Judaism — and a small movement within it that followed a rabbi named Jesus of Nazareth. But within a century, that movement would ...
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Arsenal at Slavia Prague Champions League Preview: Forward Momentum
Arsenal return to Champions League action on Tuesday when they travel to Prague to take on Czech powerhouse Slavia Prague for ...
The Williams County Courthouse stands as the crown jewel of downtown, its stately presence a reminder of when public buildings were designed to inspire civic pride rather than minimize construction ...
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What People Actually Drank in Jesus’ Time
What did Jesus actually drink? Was it wine, water, or something else entirely? In first-century Judea, the options were ...
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