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According to sources, Nachshon ben Aminadav, the leader of the tribe of Yehuda, jumped into the water in a literal leap of faith, at which point the sea miraculously split, and the Jewish people ...
When a president's outlandish statements go unchallenged, they can find their way into national consciousness and stop ...
EXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed director Ridley Scott and Scott Free Productions, the film and television production vehicle formed ...
Journalist and author Robert Mann, professor emeritus of mass communication at LSU, will discuss his new book, "You Are My ...
Madame Tussauds, now a global wax museum brand, has its roots in the French Revolution, where Marie Tussaud crafted death ...
Every year, more than 800,000 people take a 10-question civics test as part of the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. More ...
The lights are on in the shop where Adam Day and his band of violin-makers ply their craft. But if the lights weren't on? No ...
“Napoleon was a man of water,” Dancoisne-Martineau ... as his own Facebook page and Twitter account. Queen Elizabeth II may have seen 13 prime ministers pass through in her reign, but Jonathan ...
If I told you that I visited Notre-Dame de Paris in March of this year and that, while there, I had begun to get this strange ...
One of the most passionate and saddest, yet hardly known great historical love affairs was that between an English classical ...
The American-led world order that has prevailed since at least the end of World War II has long been precarious. Under President Trump, it is finally starting to crumble.
From a turbulent childhood to a polyglot Renaissance ruler, Tatler celebrates the 65th birthday of King Philippe of Belgium ...