The “horseshoe theory,” attributed to the French writer Jean-Pierre Faye, holds that – contrary to the common view that the far left and the far right sit at opposite ends of the political spectrum – ...
It didn’t talk long for 2-year-old Eloise Troutman to get into the swing of things Saturday evening at the 61st King Frost Parade. At her first Halloween parade, dressed as a pepper shaker, Eloise ...
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Today-History-Oct28

Today in History for Oct. 28: In 312, Roman emperor Constantine defeated the army of Maxentius, a contender to the throne, at Milvian Bridge, after trusting in a vision he had seen of the cross ...
Though I’m partial to crime stories, I’ve never found serial killers especially interesting or even entirely believable. They do exist, I realise, with all their florid quirks and signatures, but they ...
Tributes have been paid following the death of John Methven, one of the true stalwarts of rugby in Fife and Scotland.
American science has brought us amazing changes, not only in medicine, but also in power sources, space exploration, ...
National Emergency Operations Centre says that over forty three point three million children of upto five years of age have been vaccinated against polio in the first five days of anti-polio campaign ...
"The New York [of] 40 years ago was an American city," the British writer J. B. Priestley observed in 1947, "but today's glittering cosmopolis belongs to the world, if the world does not belong to it.
Sydney Sweeney is no stranger to headlines, but the actress’s latest head-turning move is a drastic hair change. During the ongoing press tour for her upcoming biopic, Christy, Sweeney stepped out ...