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It’s her family that won’t affirm her having polio.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained a lifelong connection with Springwood, his family home in Hyde Park, New York.
On Aug. 27, the Rutland Daily Herald reported that doctors believed an epidemic of cerebral meningitis, spinal meningitis and cerebro-spinal meningitis had hit the city and surrounding area. Over the ...
Former spooks or sleuths can’t shake off their old lives in books by Paul Vidich, Alan Parks, Graham Hurley and Mark Ezra, ...
A Gallup poll finds that only 58% of Americans feel "extremely" or "very" proud of their country. This is a new low in the 25 years Gallup has been asking ...
In 1947, Larry Doby became the first Black player in Major League Baseball's American League, joining the Cleveland Indians 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson broke the sport's color barrier with the ...
Bush proposes plan to boost independence of disabled. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Declaring a "new freedom initiative," President Bush announced Thursday a $1.025 billion, five-year plan ...
A retired educator from the Newnan area was a special guest of Bradshaw-Chambers County Library’s summer reader program on ...
Back to 1925, the first factory-assembled Model T Ford pickup was introduced; at age 64, coach James Naismith, Canadian-born ...
OUR WORST NATIONAL STAIN also gave rise to our most inspiring mass movement: the civil rights struggle. We were challenged to ...
Four statues stand in the rotunda of the Kansas statehouse. Three of those statues honor persons whose names are widely known ...