The News Letter, first published in September 1737, will this year mark its 288th anniversary as the oldest continuously published English language daily paper. The Northern Ireland Office is working ...
The U.S. has never embraced multilingualism. History is rife with campaigns to suppress “foreign” and Indigenous languages. But as these examples show, the U.S. has often taken a policy approach that ...
Gen Z is canceling capital letters—should you join them or fight in grammar's last stand? Here's what to know.
An ancient bible thought to be more than 700-years-old and illustrated by a medieval master is on public display for the first time in the place it was created. The Sarum Master Bible can now be seen ...
The term “brainwashing” was first used in 1950 by an American journalist — who had worked in wartime intelligence, and later with the CIA — to describe a technique introduced by the ...
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I refer to Dr Fisher’s letter in The Yorkshire Post on Saturday, February 1 re ‘the good old days’. Oh yes I remember them. I could ring the surgery and ask for an appointment with my GP.
The letter, more than 240 years old, is written on both sides of a single sheet of paper roughly 8 by 12 inches. It is stained and discolored in many places and has what looks like a grimy ...
On April 26, 1777, during the Revolutionary War, a large British raiding party attacked the American supply depot at Danbury, Connecticut, burning houses and barns and destroying stores of shoes ...
As she tells it, Trump’s then-campaign spokeswoman had only just carried her 3-day-old baby boy home from the hospital when she switched on the television to watch her boss’s campaign rally in ...
Willem is an old Yankee, a hunter, a fisherman, a storyteller, an observer of history and events, and a wise man. In a Feb. 5 column titled “Common sense drowns under a tide of events,” he ...