Boy George has never been afraid of getting into a war of words. Almost from the moment he became a cloakroom attendant at ...
The 19th-century artist Camille Pissarro inspired others who became far more famous than he was, but many admirers say he was ...
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What It Was Actually Like to Be a Cowboy in Early America
Long before the Wild West, “cowboys” roamed battlefields, not ranches. Their story begins in revolution, loyalty, and outlaw ...
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Was America’s First Slaveholder Really a Black Man?
A viral claim says the first slaveholder in America was a Black man named Anthony Johnson — but is it true? This video breaks ...
Ancient humans crossing the Bering Strait into the Americas carried more than tools and determination—they also carried a ...
America is a melting pot of other global cuisines, but lots of dishes were created here, too. Here are 12 foods invented in ...
A show at the Met reveals not just the wonders of the artist’s rayographs—photographs taken without a camera—but the relentless creativity of the man himself.
During Hispanic Heritage month, meet Miguel Vargas, who is the entertainment director for both the Carolina Panthers and ...
Urbina, 21, in connection with the shooting death of 43-year-old Mary Gonzales, who was found behind an auto shop.
The New York Giants' pass rush has been much more successful so far by sending four rushers than it was a year ago.
During World War II, companies devised shelf-stable foods for soldiers — powdered cheeses, dehydrated potatoes, canned meats ...
The first of these was the loss of space shuttle Columbia in February, the second fatal shuttle accident, which signaled that ...
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