About fifty people gathered in the Iowa City Pedestrian Mall, a well-known area of brick pavement and benches in the…
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It’s hard not to feel the weight of what transpired here a millennium ago when you stand at the northern…
A rabbi invited a few friends to his rented house to pray somewhere in the mid-1990s on a peaceful residential…
For the better part of fifty years, Howard Stern has spoken aloud about things that most people keep to themselves.…
Imagine this scene in the back office of a cabaret venue in Las Vegas sometime in 2015: Maren Wade, a…
The fact that millions of Americans are not receiving notification emails regarding a Google data privacy settlement because those emails…
Looking up at the X9 1100 combine, a machine about the size of a small house, shining under conference lighting,…
After an eight-night cruise through the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao), the Carnival Horizon was returning to Miami on…
For almost fifty years, the Presidential Records Act has been in effect. Reagan, both Bushes, Clinton, Obama, and even Trump’s…
When you walk into a Taco Bell or McDonald’s in California today, the ordering process is very different from what…
