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Film and television didn’t fictionalize the CIA, even in an era when the military and the FBI were regular subjects of entertainment.https://bit.ly/2PVlBOl
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The enthusiasm for cordyline was part of a larger European horticultural trend: a new interest in non-native foliage plants in life and art.https://bit.ly/3e5DZvB
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“Beautiful bicycles, city of broken spokes, a thousand women/ floated to heaven.” Sonnets by
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How can a JPG be worth almost $70 million?!
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#SesameStreet Muppet Roosevelt Franklin got his own album, but he didn’t last long on the show.https://bit.ly/3rXF1yNThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Because it is easier for digital platforms to apply a uniform set of rules across their global operations, the strictest rules on speech become the global norm.
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Most of the women who gave birth in secret planned to return to their communities without revealing the existence of the child.https://bit.ly/3rZkoSV
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Hunting dogs and “gentle” lapdogs stood at the top of the social hierarchy. At the bottom were dogs of the “mungrell and rascal sort.”https://bit.ly/2QsgF2Z
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The occupationaires used media and rejiggered home economics programs to encourage Japanese women to embrace American-style domesticity.https://bit.ly/3uFGUlk
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Many people have been watching the trial of Derek Chauvin on all kinds of news media. How did national newspapers cover the police beating of Rodney King and its aftermath?https://bit.ly/31YwwsM
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Godzilla vs. Kong is getting mixed reviews, but you’ll love our Suggested Readings.https://bit.ly/3fYmnVm
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Not to worry—this article is safe for work.https://bit.ly/32fO83y
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During the early Cold War, Hollywood wouldn’t so much as mention the CIA. And that wasn’t necessarily because the agency didn’t want them to.https://bit.ly/2PVlBOl
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The 1918 flu pandemic was the first in which libraries were central to disseminating public health information.
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Compared to the dogs of medieval Europe, today’s canines are slackers.https://bit.ly/2RD2fhh
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In 1783, in one of the earliest examples of reparations, an ex-slave named Belinda petitioned the government and was granted an annuity.https://bit.ly/2SbiM8C
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Belgian and French horticultural publications offer clues about an extraordinary cultural excitement for tropical foliage plants, especially cordyline, in the 1850s. Read more about our latest Plant of the Month, in partnership with Dumbarton Oaks.https://bit.ly/32g149u
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#Elegiesby Mary Jo Bang, Gwendolyn Brooks, and eight other poets, free to access and download.
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All Nantucketing aside, the history of what Edward Lear always called “nonsense” is still a “muddle,” according to one scholar.https://bit.ly/3mwPBM6
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