Dr. Energy Saver looks for prospects with the following headlines in our advertising: "Some rooms too cold? Some rooms too hot? Cold floors? Drafts? High heating and cooling bills?" And it turns out there are plenty of people who respond. In fact, all homes have significant building assemb...
An escalation in military-grade violence across Israel and Palestine remains the leading topic of discussion across timelines, headlines and New […] Ryan Shepard • October 18, 2023 Features•News Meet the Bodega Cats of NYC There’s something so magical about finding something so unordinary ...
Today we’re starting something new at the TCK Talent Column—a series of poems from TCKs on where they’re “from”. If you’re a TCK, global nomad or otherwise displaced individual, you will probably appreciate the complexity of emotions raised when you’re being asked a seemingly simple...
Brand Perception is Vital to Newspaper Success in Today’s Online Media Landscape The Seattle Times may have comprised its integrity by running ads supporting GOP gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna and a statewide Continue reading October 8, 2012 Politics The 7.8 Percent Many media pundits and exit...
Don Muhammad had a reputation as a strong voice for Black Bostonians, and also a longstanding reputation as a bridge builder. He sought to work with police, with gang members, and with politicians of all colors and faiths, according to his successor and newspaper articles over the years. Work...
Industry discharges waste directly into the rivers and the Allegheny Wharf is often trashed with scraps from tin shops, saddleries and other factories, as well as "slop" from houses and the produce from what one newspaper calls "night soilers." Across the Allegheny River to the north, in a...
According to Choctaw law, white people could only live Housing Headlines and work in the Choctaw Nation if they held a work permit for specific jobs, like doctor or trader, or intermarried citizens. Before coming to the Choctaw Nation, an engineer who helped survey Choctaw lands in the 1820...
Social media sites only accelerated the spread of misinformation. It’s easier than ever for a single comment, particular an untrue one, to go viral. In ancient times, the opinions of quacks were largely quarantined to a newspaper’s page of letters to the editor. ...
I stayed there with Jack, just before we moved to Woodhaven, nearly three years ago. While I love my parents because, well, they’re my parents, I would never want to live in the same house with them again, not least because it would result in news stories with intriguing headlines. ...
The two are very closely related in my writing so it’s rather hard to say. I tell stories that are sparked by interesting items that have caught my attention. Since I write historical fiction mainly, sometimes that’s something I read in an old newspaper or a history text, or maybe som...