Developed as a collaboration between PocketBook, E Ink and Sharp, the InkPoster only draws power when it switches the art on ...
After winning just about every major science fiction and fantasy award, Nnedi Okorafor explores a traumatic event in her own ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents are in need of transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast ...
Ira W. Hays was born on September 17, 1855, in Wolfsville, Md., to Wilson and Susanna (Recher) Hays. The Hays family moved to ...
Now there is a moral to this story, and I will tell you the moral first: The history of the American press is a history of ...
The basement of the Indiana Supreme Court Law Library is home to papers of former justices, renovation records and other ...
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I love technology: I was an early adopter of the iPhone, and I like to remind my Gen Z son that modern Xboxes and PlayStations exist because in 1987, I used my babysitting money to buy the first ...
In observation of MLK Day, a new commemorative copy of King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (HarperCollins, $17.95) will be published Jan. 14 in time for the national holiday, and reading it — whether ...
You probably get a few of these things each week in the mail. And some of them actually do a good job of obscuring the ...
Baby Blues (AMS) offers a last New Year’s gag as we start to settle into 2025, and once more raises the question I’ve asked ...
A picture can paint a thousand words – and never is that more true than when it comes to old family photographs. However, as ...