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Around 1855, in a rare and touching moment captured before history changed their…

Around 1855, in a rare and touching moment captured before history changed their lives forever, young Wyatt Earp stood beside his mother, Virginia Ann Cooksey Earp. He was just a boy then—years away from the gunfights, courtrooms, and the legend that would eventually cling to his name like dust on a trail. His mother, a […]

‘I’m trying to save this beautiful program’

‘I’m trying to save this beautiful program’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz says the Trump administration plans to invest more than $200 billion “more dollars” into Medicaid following the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”  “I’m trying to save this beautiful program, this noble effort, to help folks, […]

When Audrey Hepburn arrived in New York to film Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), s…

When Audrey Hepburn arrived in New York to film Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), she was nervous. The role of Holly Golightly—a charming but complicated party girl—was far from her usual elegant, refined characters. Truman Capote, who wrote the original story, had wanted Marilyn Monroe for the part and openly criticized the studio for casting Hepburn. […]

On May 18, 1912, the town of Colne, Lancashire, fell silent. Shops closed. Stree…

On May 18, 1912, the town of Colne, Lancashire, fell silent. Shops closed. Streets filled with people. Nearly 40,000 gathered—not for royalty or war heroes—but for a man with a violin. Wallace Hartley wasn’t just the Titanic’s bandmaster. He was its final heartbeat. As the great ship groaned and tilted in the icy Atlantic, Wallace […]

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