Tired of Texans running for president? 2024 may be reprieve
Finding the next most recent Texan-less presidential cycle requires going all the way back to 1952
Finding the next most recent Texan-less presidential cycle requires going all the way back to 1952
Explorers have searched for the Savannah for over two centuries but have not found anything they could definitively link to the famous ship
The Donetsk and Luhansk front line has barely moved in recent weeks with Russian and Ukrainian forces locked in static 20th-century-style battles
The plan issued by the Foreign Ministry urges the end of Western sanctions, measures to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities, the establishment of humanitarian corridors, and steps to ensure the export of grain
The offensive riches of the British team fends off the Catalan resistance in a match that was more open and vibrant than well-played at Old Trafford
Federal investigators released a preliminary report into the fiery derailment that prompted a toxic chemical release and an evacuation
The new artificial intelligence application that signed up millions of users in a few months could disrupt educational paradigms
Good children’s literature must have something transgressive and subversive to make young readers feel that they are entering terrain that is truly their own
Writers and publishers in the American continent are using literature as a tool to prevent the disappearance of endangered languages. Through books, workshops, classes and new spaces on the Internet, they seek to document, protect and revitalize the use of their languages and cultures