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The forgotten people who aided John Wilkes Booth
When John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in 1865, history quickly fixed its attention on Booth himself.
Albert Friedman returns to the Booth 46 Podcast, after being a guest on our debut episode, and brought with him Bernard Cherkasov from the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center. While ...
John Shuster is returning to the Olympics after all. The five-time member of the U.S.’s Olympic curling team—and leader of ...
The Seahawks get set to compete for a world championship as they will face off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl ...
Last week’s MLK service at the Arlington spotlighted ongoing struggles for racial and social justice in a time of mayhem, ...
EXCLUSIVE: After announcing last summer’s plans to turn Broadway hit John Proctor Is The Villain into a movie, Universal looks to have found a familiar face to direct the pic, as sources tell Deadline ...
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Ken Burns guest curates America 250 exhibit at Peoria Riverfront Museum
The Peoria Riverfront Museum is set to unveil the "Promise of Liberty" exhibit, featuring 250 of the most important ...
When you see Jason Statham starring in a one word title you know exactly what kind of movie you are going to get, and his ...
The Long Beach-born Nitty Gritty Dirt Band celebrated 60 years with 'Night After Night,' released in October, marking a ...
The wild story behind one of the city's last remaining legacy restaurants.
Whether an assassin wants to silence someone over mysterious secrets, act for a cause, or eliminate a rival, the concept ...
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