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This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Massey Harbison by the Richland History Group. Part 2 will appear in the May edition ...
When the Erie Canal opened in 1825, it was an immediate success and led to the growth of the Empire State. A new series dives ...
Teedyuscung (circa 1700-1763) was a Native American leader of the Delaware- or Lenape- tribe. He was a controversial figure ...
A successful start to the season continues for the Burke girls track and field team. Taking home seven event victories, the Cougars secured their second team title in as many outdoor meets at the Bill ...
At an overlook on Seneca Lake, I see why the Iroquois believed the Finger Lakes ... Before European settlement in the late 1700s, Ganondagan was home to some 4,500 Seneca who lived in 150 bark ...
Kerry and Ann Jones show off their T-shirts with a photo of lllinois women’s basketball coach Shauna Green on the front. A ...
Social media juggernaut Meta stands trial on Monday facing serious US government allegations that it abused its market power ...
For the second time in two years, a Chicago federal judge has struck down a state law concerning abortion because it violates ...
One in four Americans are currently in a “relationship rut,” according to new research. A survey of 2,000 Americans in a serious relationship explored the highs and lows of love ...
Amounts forgiven through debt settlement may be taxed as income by the IRS. An IRS worksheet shows how to avoid paying taxes on debt settlement when you're insolvent. Taxpayers who are insolvent ...
In a bid to put litigation over the safety of its talc products into the rearview mirror, Johnson & Johnson has added another $1.1 billion to its settlement offer, according to media reports.
The company has agreed to pay $2.2 billion to settle around 80,000 state court product liability cases alleging injury from Zantac (ranitidine), most of which had been consolidated in a Delaware ...