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The Cargo Ship That Turned the Tide of World War IIDuring World War Two, hundreds of cargo ships raced across the Atlantic in an effort to keep Britain supplied. But these ships were being sunk by German U-boats, warships and aircraft. In 1940 alone, ...
It's been nearly half a century since he died in 1979, and yet no actor has wholly embodied the role of cinematic cowboy ...
This English country estate offers a close-up look at the cryptographic hardware used to decode Nazi Germany’s encrypted ...
When Rodriguez has an upcoming appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, sometimes his daughter’s grades slip. ...
Don’t forget to say hello to the swans on your way to the most important country estate in the history of computing.
Tales of seafaring and faraway exploration inform a blockbuster high jewellery collection by Van Cleef & Arpels ...
A first-of-its-kind project seeking to restore river ecosystems along 39 miles of the Lower Mississippi River has federal ...
In the 1940s, a well-traveled artist by the name of Simon Michael settled in the small fishing town. He soon fostered a scene ...
The U.S. has a long record of writing racial exclusion into policy, with consequences that last for generations.
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The Daily Yonder on MSNWriters on the Range: The Salton Sea’s weirdness is what’s appealingFascinating and fetid, the Salton Sea in southern California lures me back, every year. Driving south from Utah, I take bits ...
Fascinating and fetid, the Salton Sea in southern California lures me back, every year. Driving south from Utah, I take bits of historic Highway 66 ...
It’s no surprise that Florida is a strange place. But some places in the Sunshine State are weirder than others.
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