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For only the seventh time in Oscars history, a category ended with two winners after “The Singers” and “Two People Exchanging Saliva” both nabbed the Academy Award for live-action short film.
Video game age-ratings are about to change in Europe. The Pan-European Game Information age-ratings body, better known as PEGI, which determines the age-ratings for games everywhere in Europe apart ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill unveiled a $60.7 billion spending plan in an address to a joint session of the Legislature. What's in the budget?
Media outlets are increasingly reporting on the CIA’s behavioral research programs of the 1950s and 1960s, which experimented ...
Married for 35 years, Johnny and June Carter Cash had the kind of love you write songs about—quite literally, as Carter penned the timeless hit “Ring of Fire” as an expression of her attraction toward ...
Mr. Buruma is a professor at Bard College and the author of the forthcoming book “Stay Alive: Berlin, 1939-1945.” To live in Berlin under the Nazis during World War II must have been an extraordinary ...
On Jan. 14, 2013, cyclist Lance Armstrong ended a decade of denial by confessing to Oprah Winfrey during a videotaped interview he'd used performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France seven ...
The Supreme Court has delayed direct conflict with Trump, but history suggests that will soon change
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and the Supreme Court’s smooth relationship could turn sour in the new year. The court’s 6-3 conservative majority mostly avoided direct confrontations with Trump ...
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Trump mocks Biden and Obama for how they walk — and it reveals more than he realizes Nebraska declares state of emergency for 7 counties Kurt Russell offers 'no apologies' for traditional hunting ...
On Nov. 28, 1925, the Grand Ole Opry (known then as the WSM Barn Dance) debuted on radio station WSM in Nashville, Tennessee; it continues today as the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history.
On Nov. 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was shot to death during a motorcade in Dallas; Texas Gov. John B. Connally, riding in the same car as Kennedy, was ...
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