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The late newspaper columnist Bill Wundram of the Quad-City Times in Davenport wrote seven days a week for 31 years. Many of his columns, highlighting a wide variety of concerns in his home community, ...
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Jacobin on MSNSenegal’s Ousmane Sembène Was a True Cinematic RevolutionaryCommentaries on Ousmane Sembène often hail the Senegalese director as the “father of African cinema,” a pioneer with an ...
The blind solvers are very efficient because they need to cut down on the number of moves,' says Speedcubing Ireland ...
The death toll from last month’s deadly nightclub fire in North Macedonia has risen to 61 after a second critically ...
TORONTO - Cineplex Inc. says its box office revenue for March totalled $29.5 million, down from $59.2 million a year earlier ...
The official statistics show that gender gaps in the division of household labor have closed significantly over time. Why are ...
A brilliant career in the music industry ended when she was hit by a truck in a parking lot. These days she's retired, living in Sault Ste. Marie, and volunteers as a palliative caregiver at ARCH Hosp ...
Older Americans' retirement experiences helped me start preparing for retirement, even though I'm at least 40 years from ...
Looking for an inspirational summer vacation read? This young-at-heart travel adventure book crosses far-flung borders, opens ...
I'm in Istanbul having my gum stitches removed, so cannot resist sending my pen friend a photo of the bar where I'm staying.
NPR's Scott Simon asks New Yorker contributor John Kenney about his comic new novel "I See You've Called in Dead." It's centered on a newswire obituary writer.
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