How the deceased lived with the living. By Dr. Mario ErasmoCultural HistorianProfessor and Head Undergraduate CoordinatorUniversity of...
Ethical and legal issues around death in the digital age are thorny. By Dr. Patrick van EschAssociate...
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Grief tech has already transformed the way we grieve. By Eryn Reyes Leong, J.D.Attorney “How would you...
Medieval society is popularly believed to have been obsessed with death. By Dr. Sophie OosterwijkArt Historian, Freelance...
Many people are turning to ‘grief apps’ to cope with loss. By Lindsay Lee WallaceFreelance Journalist When...
In the high fashion industry, few hold sway as much as the Italian fashion house Versace. Although...
You might hear about situations where someone won a personal injury case. Either they got the defendant...
The first recorded epidemic of yellow fever was in the Yucatan Peninsula in 1648. By Susan BrinkAuthor and Journalist Introduction...
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Before smallpox was eradicated, the disease took a significant toll on humanity. Smallpox is the first and...
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In 1910, Paul Ehrlich made a breakthrough identifying salvarsan – and so it began. By Dr. Saloni...
Forecasting tools are necessary and beneficial – if we can get them. By Chris BerdikScience Journalist and...
If you enjoy the charm of Irish-themed slots and love a game packed with features, Leprechaun’s Golden...
The concept of divine kingship validated their rule. By Dr. Rebecca DenovaEmeritus Professor of Early ChristianityUniversity of...
Progressives must get with the program to fight fire with fire. By Thom HartmannPolitical Commentator Republicans are...
A loose approach to history. By Meilan SollySenior Associate Digital Editory, HistorySmithsonian Magazine Introduction To mark the...
Factuality is less important than the compelling nature of the performance. By Dr. Danielle Lee TomsonResearch Manager,...
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Online life has “been taken over by the right wing.” By Anna MerlanSenior ReporterMother Jones TikTok very...
The Immigration Service began collecting arrival manifests in the 1890s. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction...
“Decent people all over the world will hate this country.” By Jessica CorbettSenior Editor and Staff WriterCommon...
Approximately 72,000, or two-thirds, of those incarcerated were American-born citizens. By Dr. Susan H. KameiAdjunct Professor (Teaching)...
Farms rely heavily on immigrants. By Nada HassaneinHealth Care Reporter”Stateline Introduction If President-elect Donald Trump follows through...
When individuals were depicted, it was most often through an antisemitic lens. By Dr. Wolf GrunerProfessor of...
The main beneficiaries of immigrant labor are the U.S. economy and society. By Dr. Ernesto CastañedaProfessorDirector, Center...
If your city picks you for jury duty, you may not like it very much. If you...
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is one of the most popular sports leagues in the world. With...
He was a conservative – an Optimate – seedking control. Introduction In 88 BCE, Lucius Cornelius Sulla (138-78 BCE)...