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The Emancipation Proclamation wasn't enough: Inside the battle over the 13th amendment, which really ended slavery
The story does not begin and end with Lincoln. A little-known Ohio congressman may have played most important role
04/19/2015 15:00 UTC
"Stranger Things 2": A nostalgic return to Hawkins, Indiana
The Netflix phenomenon returns with a bigger budget and a larger world with a more acute nostalgia for '80s films
10/25/2017 22:58 UTC
Hold your fire
I come not to bury Julia Roberts -- she's doing a
good job of that herself in "Ocean's 11."
12/14/2001 01:27 UTC
Shepard Fairey on street art: "It has the ability to reach people who are not a captive audience"
The artist talks about a new book about a New York street-art event, Obama and fighting corporate control
12/01/2016 04:59 UTC
Small airports, big problem?
America's smaller airports, like the one in Florida where a 15-year-old took a plane and flew it into a skyscraper over the weekend, have few -- if any -- security measures at all.
01/08/2002 14:00 UTC
GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest stunt is trying to stall Biden's COVID relief bill
The Georgia Republican known for her past support of QAnon was supported by members of the House Freedom Caucus
03/09/2021 19:07 UTC
31 Ejaculations: No. 29
She was the ur-woman in my life, and when she came to me now, I would finally be happy.
07/13/2000 23:30 UTC
Stoned on Ice
Our man in Japan learns to love curling, the Monty Python of spectator sports.
02/12/1998 01:00 UTC
"Most of Nagasaki's residents had no warning": The day we dropped the bomb
"Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War" author Susan Southard details the horrors on the ground that fateful morning
08/06/2015 23:30 UTC
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