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A nation that hates famine must love farming
Indeed, the lack of modern farming techniques, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to financing options make farming unappealing to many young people.
The National Famine Museum in County Roscommon is offering an exciting line up of tours, experiences, and events for spring ...
Exploring the socio-economic, political and ideological systems that made the Irish poor vulnerable to disaster ...
In the Apocalypse of the New Testament which bears the name of the apostle John, a pale horse appears on the canvas drawn by John .
St. Patrick’s Day offers an annual reminder that, in terms of ancestry, no US state is quite as Irish as New Hampshire — not ...
In our fortnightly Picture This column, King’s Lynn Museum curator Dayna Woolbright looks back at an interesting poster.
The Cold War era was marked by political tension, espionage, and a nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet ...
The writer, surgeon, and former U.S.A.I.D. senior official Atul Gawande on the Trump Administration’s decimation of foreign ...
When Donald Trump invoked the 227-year-old Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members this weekend, I had ...
The People's Forum helped organize the encampments on Columbia University's campus. Now the well-funded pro-CCP Marxist group ...
Candidates running for the Elgin City Council on April 1 provide bio information and answer questions related to why they’re running and issues the council is facing.
Gossip entertains, and it also sustains. In Jane Austen’s novel “Persuasion,” the sober heroine, Anne Elliot, pays a visit to ...