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The founding father of American literature, Charles Brockden Brown saw his nation's dark side
Murder, suicide, spontaneous combustion, sleepwalking, ventriloquism: These are some of the sensational events in the novels of Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810). As the United States' first ...
In the second season of “Sugar,” Colin Farrell’s character has to deal with life alone. At the end of the first season, it ...
When the U.S. was born, humanity was still seven years away from balloon-borne flight. Where might we be another 250 years from now, should the nation be fortunate enough to survive that long?
We asked for your views on Sandro Tonali joining Tottenham for a deal worth up to £100m from Newcastle United. Here are some ...
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Guatemalan smuggler pleads guilty, faces life in prison for role in 2022 Texas mass casualty event
"Sixty-four people suffered through sweltering Texas heat in the back of a smuggling trailer, leaving less than a dozen ...
Supreme Court rulings, culture-war politics and renewed nativism reveal a republic still wrestling with the question of who ...
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The best (and worst) World Cup mascots can teach us something about character design and branding
From a chili pepper to a pant-less lion.
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Paterno: American exceptionalism at 250
If there was ever a place where one could truly understand American exceptionalism it is at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s ...
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