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What is it about a President that captures the hearts and minds of the people?If I had to guess, I would say it’s their power. There is something about power that creates an elusive energy around ...
Is anyone else scratching their head wondering how we got to February? I’m still putting away my holiday decorations! Yes. I procrastinate like that- especially when I’m trying to avoid reality. H ...
Own a Piece of Sports HistoryESPN's 10-part documentary series "The Last Dance" couldn't have come at a better time. Denied most of the NBA season -- not to mention March Madness -- due to the corona ...
When some year winds down, you actually want to look back and see what happened. That may not be the case for 2021, as it probably was not for 2020 either. These have been unique years. Th ...
National Newspaper Week starts on October 7th, followed by Newspaper Carrier Day which is celebrated on Saturday the 13th. This week honors newspapers, their staff and carriers of the past and pres ...
In mid-August 79 years ago, Imperial Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Forces which effectively brought World War II to an end. Two weeks later in early September 1945, President Truman sho ...
Seventy-seven years ago, on August 15, 1945, Imperial Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Forces which effectively brought World War II to an end. Two weeks later, President Truman showed off ...
When you look out at the night sky, the moon is the brightest light. After the sun, it is the second largest visible object in the sky (although its surface is dark). It is earth’s only permanent ...
My first recollection, as a 7-year old Milwaukeean, with imminent world war, was listening to WGN radio broadcasts by commentators H.V. Kaltenborn and Gabriel Heater on Sunday afternoons with my pare ...