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Frederick Douglass’ Irish sojourn: A bracing look at his encounters with poverty and prejudice across the Atlantic
Visiting on the eve of the Irish famine, the great leader stayed silent on British oppression. A new book tells why
12/30/2014 16:58 UTC
Why does nature create patterns?
A physicist explains the molecular-level processes behind patterns
09/23/2022 12:15 UTC
Exile on Causeway Street
07/30/2004 12:29 UTC
Pirate-themed Cruise Ship Runs Aground In Fla.
01/01/2012 09:18 UTC
We fell for the beachy old Florida charms of Sanibel, Captiva, and the Barrier Islands
Head to the quiet southwest corner of the state to discover the hazy, lazy golden days of old Florida
05/26/2019 21:29 UTC
The devious paradox of American inequality: How the rich get richer by staying hidden
In the United States, visions of poverty are much more commonplace than extreme wealth. And that's an issue
01/04/2015 16:58 UTC
I got slimed by Megyn Kelly and Howard Kurtz: Fox News just declared war on me
Though it is refreshing to see Fox News acknowledging there's a problem with ideological echo chambers
06/11/2015 21:11 UTC
Party king Andrew W.K.'s un-invitation
The U.S. Embassy in Bahrain rescinds an invitation for a cultural exchange to the debauchery expert
11/27/2012 00:25 UTC
Fuel Transfer Begins At Iced-in Alaska Town
01/17/2012 07:45 UTC
Fuel Transfer Begins At Iced-in Alaska Town
01/17/2012 07:45 UTC
Bath salts present a challenge for drug tests
A drug-testing company chief talks about his battle to keep pace with the ever-changing elements of the drugs
07/17/2012 18:59 UTC
Relief flights help flood-affected Australian city
While the death count rises, military rushes to restock Rockhampton before it's cut off by the rising waters
01/03/2011 20:09 UTC
Saudi Arabia intervenes in Bahrain protests
Saudi Arabia sends troops into Bahrain to quell violence amidst anti-government protests
03/15/2011 01:39 UTC
Hose Laid For Fuel Transfer At Iced-in Alaska Town
01/17/2012 06:36 UTC
Wild Thing | Blarney for bairns
Forget the leprechauns -- it's irreverence, mythologies, and assistant pig-keepers that make Irish stories spellbinding for kids.
03/18/1999 01:41 UTC