As with every Christmas season, we’re subjected to non-stop festive ads flooding our TVs. While some years’ offerings might ...
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Alice Mason was New York City’s broker to the elite and a master at the art of hosting. One fête would alter her legacy and ...
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Under Donald Trump and Joe Biden alike, the US has been determined to “reshore” chipmaking. Now money and colossal ...
OLED, LCD, and E Ink are all vying to be the best types of display, but are they any good for your eyes? We put them to the ...
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With books as their guide, Author Tom French and his daughter Emma bushwacked Baldface Mountain and its 'scavenger hunt' of sights.
Here’s what was newsworthy in Pulaski County this week in 1954, from the pages of The Somerset Journal.
Twenty years later, American Libraries looks back at one of the most brazen and puzzling book heists in an academic library.