Odds are, there won’t be any ads about it over the next three weeks of the NCAA Tournament, but college basketball is ...
Semyon Gluzman, Soviet psychiatrist sent to the gulag for exposing bogus diagnoses of mental illness
Semyon Gluzman, who has died aged 79, was the first Soviet psychiatrist to blow the whistle on the Soviet Union’s abuse of psychiatry – for which he spent seven years in the gulag.
MCL Restaurants and Bakery, a 76-year-old, Indianapolis-based cafeteria-style buffet chain, is closing several locations this ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard pioneered quantum information theory. Now they’ve been awarded the highest honor in computer science.
The Big East Tournament always delivers. But as all of college athletics grapples to figure out its future, it is hard not to watch the best conference tournament of them all and wonder how it will ...
People of a certain age, particularly women who were Girl Scouts, can remember when Camp Lula Sams on Brownsville's northern edge was a going enterprise from the 1950s into the 1980s. A ...
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Bird goes for 46; McHale gets 36; Harris, Griffin born
Today in Boston Celtics history, Robert “Bob” Anderson Harris was born in Linden, Tennessee, in 1927.
The Blaschka Glass Invertebrates Collection was recently moved from Corson-Mudd Hall to the Museum of the Earth. The ...
Tennis remains a popular high school sport in Arizona. For half a century, it was the only one officially recognized for ...
Georgia holds more than just the usual tourist spots you see in guidebooks. Hidden throughout the state are places that even people who have lived here their whole lives might not have discovered yet.
The Cedar Key Historical Society Museum sits in an old building and charges just a few dollars to enter. You’ll learn about the town’s history as a pencil manufacturing center, which sounds boring but ...
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