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The U.S. government has an official plan for a zombie apocalypse Think The Walking Dead is straight-up fiction? Well, it ...
As Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches we'd like to honor a very special book "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. This gives us a first-hand look into a young Jewish girl's life as she lives ...
Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care?
A black-and-white video shared online for years is the only known recorded footage of German diarist Anne Frank. Rating: True (About this rating?) For years, a black-and-white vintage video (archived) ...
Some Dallas parents who don't understand 'new math' are spending one night a month learning all about it so they can help ...
The OMOTM traveled to the Middleburgh Diner on kind of a gray chilly morning, March 25, in search of a good hot cup of coffee and, in my case, a sausage omelette, home fries, and an Engl ...
"Designed in the shape of a loosely knotted ribbon, the gold brooch is adorned with diamonds and was first seen on Anne in February 1969 at Buckingham Palace when she met Colonel Frank Borman ...
On the March 28 episode of her and husband Harry Hamlin’s Let’s Not Talk About the Husband, Rinna, 61, revealed that her father Frank died by assisted suicide in 2016. He was 94. Lisa Rinna ...
Javice stands accused of tricking JPMorgan into buying her student-finance startup, Frank, by dramatically exaggerating its customer base. FILE - Charlie Javice leaves Federal Court, Wednesday ...
But this isn't exactly a home — it's a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazis for more than two years. Currently on display at the Center for Jewish History in ...
Prosecutors allege Javice tricked JPMorgan into buying her financial aid website, Frank, for $175M. The US says she falsely claimed to have marketing data for more than 4 million Frank account ...
For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank hid from Nazis is available outside Amsterdam. Visitors to the New York exhibit say its themes reverberate in today's political climate.