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At heart, what Erie County Legislator Greg Olma wanted most was the revival of his impoverished home district on Buffalo's ...
John F. Kennedy drew a crowd to the Crystal Ballroom at the Retlaw on Feb. 17, 1960, where he spoke on water pollution.
Recently, the U.S. government sent a chilling message to university students across the country: Speak out against its policies, and it has the right to silence you. Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia ...
John Diefenbaker’s Battle for Canadian Liberties and Independence by Bob Plamondon, published by the Aristotle Foundation for ...
This month marks the 60th anniversary of the historic Selma to Montgomery march, a pivotal moment in the fight for voting ...
An appeals court on Friday lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity, equity and ...
Some Jewish students and faculty say the anti-Israel rhetoric made them feel unsafe. Civil rights advocates say the detention ...
The President's emphasis came at a time when Punjab’s agriculture was at a crossroads — underground water table declining ...
Olivier Todd, who has died aged 95, achieved celebrity in France as a war correspondent, intimate of Sartre and biographer of Camus; he was also a familiar face on the BBC in the 1960s, analysing ...
In reality, what the Oscars are truly all about is the speech. For two glorious minutes, an industry engineered to make you watch them is forced to watch you instead. Winners gaze out upon a sea of ...
South Florida's own Brad Meltzer has published "The JFK Conspiracy. " News from page 2 of The Palm Beach Post in 1960, now subject of NYT bestseller.
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