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Today in History for Jan. 6: In A.D. 548, the Jerusalem church observed Christmas on this date for the last time as the Western church moved to celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ on Dec. 25. In ...
Looking back over the centuries-long development of journalism, its progress has repeatedly benefitted from transformations ...
On a brisk afternoon in Washington, D.C., on December 13, 1844, an unusual sight drew curious onlookers to the U.S. Capitol.
Joe Biden, 83, whose own time in office was plagued by health concerns, temporarily took the record as the oldest person inaugurated, but Mr Trump reclaimed the title when he was sworn in for his ...
Dardanelle, Pine Bluff, and Hot Springs soon adopted telephone systems of their own. The Ozarks lagged some. Eureka Springs opened its telephone exchange on Jan. 1, 1903. By 1912, Little Rock’s ...
Simply sign up to the Media myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Lord Rothermere’s DMGT has locked down funding for its £500mn acquisition of rightwing newspaper Telegraph, crossing a ...
The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has been nominated for the Public Servant of the Year Award by the New Telegraph newspaper in recognition of ...
What I remember most about Al Morse was his smile – and his love for people and singing. Morse – who died earlier this week after a long fight with cancer – touched the hearts of Villagers every time ...
Sports-lover turned journalist, born and bred in Scotland, with a passion for football (soccer). He’s also a keen follower of NFL, NBA, golf and tennis, among others, and always has an eye on the ...
Led by over 300 rushing yards by star Superior Garror, Morse High School won Saturday’s Southern California Regional over Simi Valley Grace Brethren 57-40, punching its ticket to the CIF Class 6-A ...
At one point in our conversation with Steve Morse he pauses in awe at the abilities of Angel Vivaldi, who has been recently drafted into his live band, and wonders whether he’s an “alien”. It’s not ...
“Three times a week I give myself over to probing the depths with my psychiatrist,” a twenty-seven-year-old not-yet-famous Samuel Beckett wrote in a letter to his cousin Morris Sinclair, on January 27 ...