Meet the most iconic crime TV characters that have left a mark on the genre, from Breaking Bad's Walter White to Peaky Blinders' Tommy Shelby.
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Why the government never admits these spy stations exist
You can tune into them right now—voices reading numbers, strange tones, and eerie music. Number stations have been used since WWI to send coded messages to spies. They operate outside the law, and no ...
Hoosier Edd Roush grew up on an Indiana farm. In 1919 he helped Cincinnati Reds win the World Series. But Black Sox scandal ...
Jean Toynbee, who has died aged 105, was a GP in Oxford and rural North Yorkshire, the wife of the artist Lawrence Toynbee, a ...
What activities are available this Thursday, February 5, 2026? Sortiraparis is here to guide you daily with ideas for solo ...
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Today in Music History for Feb. 13: ...
Nestled in the Laurel Highlands of western Pennsylvania, Johnstown offers a perfect blend of fascinating history, ...
“Ten Nights in a Barroom” (1926): A silent film featuring an all-Black cast, it’s based on a stage melodrama adapted from ...
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‘Clueless,’ ‘The Karate Kid,’ ‘Inception’ enter National Film Registry
As if they’d leave “Clueless” off the list. Cher Horowitz fans, rejoice: Amy Heckerling’s 1995 teen comedy is one of 25 ...
The Library of Congress names The Karate Kid and Clueless among 25 films added to the 2025 National Film Registry for ...
"The Incredibles," "Inception" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel" join more than 900 titles preserved by the Library of Congress ...
The National Film Registry has inducted 25 titles for preservation, with notable additions including 2010's Inception and 1982's The Thing.
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