Stephen Totilo and Tom Henderson, both very reliable journalists, have spoken with sources at Ubisoft that claim the Assassin ...
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If you look closer at the building stones, tiles and pavements of the big city, you can find a hidden world of geology and ...
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On Tuesday, here in Chicago, America caught a glimpse of its possible future, and it was terrifying. Federal agents, dressed ...
Roberto Saba is an Associate Professor of American Studies, History, and Latin American Studies at Wesleyan. He is also the ...
Slavery was abolished in the United Kingdom in 1807 and across the British Empire by the Slavery Act of 1833, but continued in the USA until 1865.
October 10 is Electronic Records Day, and Arapahoe County is now making it much easier to access old Colorado documents.
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Every State's Most Iconic Drink

From alcoholic beverages and soft drinks to juices and sodas, all the states in the U.S. have a distinctive beverage that ...
In the early 1870s just about nobody in Allentown was more respected than banker William Blumer. But behind the scenes things ...