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5/25/1937: First Flight of the Gasuden Koken
Airways· 24 minutes agoToday, in 1937, the Gasuden Koken, aka the Kōken-ki, a 1930s Japanese long-range research aircraft, made its maiden flight. The type was designed by the...
Letters: Return of the Dust Bowl? Dust storms in Illinois are a harbinger of things to come.
Chicago Tribune· 4 hours agoAs towering clouds of dust darkened Illinois skies once again recently, a chilling parallel to the ...
Katy Perry Officially Gains Ownership of $15 Million Montecito Home After Years-Long Legal Battle
People Magazine· 17 hours agoThe singer, 39, now has ownership of the Santa Barbara County property under the LLC DDoveB,...
Two men charged over Bo'ness model railway fire
BBC News· 23 hours agoTwo men have been arrested and charged over a deliberate fire that wrecked a model railway at a popular tourist attraction. Volunteers at the Bo’ness and...
The radical theatre that could have prevented Donald Trump’s rise
Daily Telegraph· 2 hours agoBroadway might be thriving, the NYT lamented, but “American non-profit theatre needs a bailout.” For...
Cathie Wood's Comparison Of Current Stock Market And 1930s Great Depression Draws Criticism From Jim...
Benzinga· 1 day agoRisk Aversion In Play: “Search for cash and safety in the equity markets today is as intense as that during the Great Depression in the early 1930s,” Wood said in the post ...
Unproven electromagnetic cancer treatment spreads online
AFP via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoThere is no single treatment for all cancers, but Facebook users in groups inspired by the research...
Jerry’s Girls at Menier review: three stalwart performers belt their way through Jerry Herman's hits...
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe three fraught songs from Dear World, written for Angela Lansbury who’d starred in Mame, are...
Ark Invest's Cathie Wood says lower prices and rates will 'activate coiled equities'
CNBC· 1 day agoArk Invest CEO Cathie Wood believes stocks are ready to spring upward with easing price pressures...
Net is over: long live the zine
The Columbian· 4 hours agoThe zine libraries of Philadelphia are overflowing and the zinemakers stay busy. In the stone basement of what used to be a church in West Philadelphia, the Soapbox has more than 3,000 zines ...