The New York Times introduced its first crossword puzzle in 1942 and has since expanded to include various puzzles like the ...
Al Moss, 1925-2005, was the third generation in his family to own a Carroll County newspaper. Al lived in Flora all his life. He graduated from Flora High School in 1943, having been on the 1942 ...
During World War II, the crew of the Zaida were among the everyday Americans who risked their lives watching out for enemy ...
The New York Times has launched NYT Strands, a new daily word puzzle game that challenges players to find theme-related words ...
Paul Nakian has spent decades searching for a statue of Babe Ruth that his father created nearly a century ago. Nakian, 87, ...
Three months later, four men — all with ties to the Purple Gang — were charged with conspiracy to commit murder. Mike Selik, ...
Chen was one of 49 Long Island high school seniors named semifinalists Wednesday in the Regeneron contest, the country’s most ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, father of Marine Le Pen and the defining figure of France’s postwar far-right movement, has died at the ...
The Season 11 premiere of Finding Your Roots was especially revelatory for theater actress Lea Salonga. The Filipino singer ...
He ran unsuccessfully for the French presidency five times, riding waves of discontent and xenophobia as the leader of the ...
In 1952, The San Francisco Chronicle published a 10-article investigation, “Your Secret Government,” that looked into local ...
However, in 1942, during World War II, the game was held in a very different ... On Dec. 20, 1941, the Carolina Times, Durham ...