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Opinion | ‘We had no idea how huge it was’: Cricket’s plan to conquer the U.S.
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoNearly 200 years after the world’s first-ever international cricket match was played in the U.S.,...
31 Facts About Death You May (or May Not) Want to Know
MediaFeed via AOL· 4 days agoPeopleImages Everybody does it… By now, you’ve probably already heard the famous Benjamin Franklin...
The 10 Best Hotels In Edinburgh
Forbes· 23 hours agoDating back to the 15th century as the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh has no shortage of history. It’s also similarly reflected in the best hotels in...
Lamenting the loss of true political cartooning - The Times-Independent
The Moab Times-Independent· 2 days agoAs a child I would run to the end of the driveway on Sunday morning to get the paper and open up to...
Montreal International Jazz Festival 2024: 10 Gigs To Book Now
Forbes· 5 days agoThe lineup of the 44th edition of the world's biggest jazz festival features big names like André...
Geoff Caldwell: The question this election year: Can we keep the Republic
The Joplin Globe· 4 days agoEighty year ago today, the largest amphibious assault in the history of man — the invasion of...
10 books by New England Authors to read this summer
WBUR Boston· 2 days agoWhether you’re looking for a splashy beach read or you’re eager to learn something new on vacation, these books by New England authors might satiate your...
Exploration Mysteries: The Giants of Patagonia
ExplorersWeb via Yahoo News· 6 days agoExplorers and mapmakers called uncharted lands Terra Incognita. Though Columbus’s expeditions revealed parts of the New World, some regions remained...
The Untold Story of Books: A Writer's History of Book Publishing
Independent Publisher· 5 days agoThe reason: book publishing is a constantly changing beast, and the changes that began with Gutenberg in 1450 have been accelerating faster and faster ever since. Castleman ...
Ten rules for understanding the 2024 elections - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 4 days agoPollsters have been muffing it since the Literary Digest survey in 1936 awarded the election to Alf...