In early modern England, dying children were imagined not as silent victims but as emotional, spiritual actors...
Matthew McIntosh
Merchants once tracked coffee prices with ink and patience. Port records, market sheets, and ads in daily...
Truck accidents physically injure victims through broken bones, brain trauma, and spinal damage while also causing lasting...
Slip and fall accidents are most commonly caused by wet floors, untreated ice or snow, uneven walkways,...
Maya death rituals linked burial, ancestor worship, maize, jade, caves, tombs, and the underworld into a sacred...
Famadihana, Madagascar’s “turning of the bones,” is more than a funerary ritual. It is a powerful act...
New Orleans jazz funerals turn mourning into movement, blending African diasporic deathways, Christian ritual, brass bands, mutual...
Forget about smartphones and consoles. Gaming has been part of human culture for thousands of years. Before...
Across the ancient Mediterranean, death could be judged not only by its cause, but by its purpose,...
Old Norse myth and saga did not treat voluntary death as a single moral category. Chosen death...
Victorian Britain inherited suicide as felo de se, a felony against the self, God, and society. Sympathy...
Probation is meant to keep you out of jail but comes with strict conditions. Missing a check-in,...
You face criminal charges and risk your freedom, your career, and your reputation. Prosecutors have the full...
Connecticut schools handle many behavior issues during the year, but discipline becomes more serious when the student...
Tulsa has plenty of everyday accident hazards, from crowded parking lots and busy store entrances to work...
Tuscaloosa is a good city for riders most of the year. The weather cooperates, the back roads...
Google employees receive compensation packages that extend beyond a traditional salary. Stock awards, retirement benefits, employee purchase...
A 9,500-year-old cremation pyre in Malawi is changing how archaeologists understand Stone Age hunter-gatherers, ritual labor, and...
Xunzang reveals how Chinese rulers carried power into the grave through servants, guards, concubines, and symbolic substitutes....
Victorian mourning was not simply morbid fascination. Nineteenth-century Britain built a culture that kept the dead visibly...
Flooring is one of the most impactful elements in any space — it affects the feel of...
Maui consistently ranks among the world’s top travel destinations, and the reasons are immediately apparent when you...
In California, most people have at least a rough idea of how a local criminal case plays...
After a construction accident, workers and their families often struggle. Medical bills add up fast, and missed...
Applying for a partner visa outside Australia calls for careful preparation, complete records, and a clear grasp...
West Palm Beach is one of South Florida’s most active and fast-growing communities, where busy roads, thriving...
Roman slaves ate grain, beans, oil, olives, weak wine, and scraps, but every meal was shaped by...
Medieval peasants and serfs lived on bread, pottage, ale, pulses, dairy, fasting rules, seasonal labor, and the...
Collard greens have a longer, stranger history than most people realize, connecting medieval foodways, plant migration, and...
A little more than a century ago, a New Jersey pharmacist could sell cannabis tinctures across the...