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From financing expeditions in the New World to founding hospitals and schools, these women were incredibly influential—and ...
Volusia County Quakers giving away banned books aren't looking for controversy or attention. They're being faithful to the ...
preached Quaker ideals, like pacifism and gender equality, but added collective ownership, a work ethic to embarrass Balzac, ...
Everyone's talking about saving America's middle class. But just who exactly falls into this group? That's actually a much more difficult question to answer than it seems. While some experts ...
[3] Britain influenced the colonies more than any other country ... he allowed criminals to be mutilated for their crimes. During the middle ages, capital punishment was accompanied by torture.
Far from their dour reputation, the Middle Ages were a period of massive social change, burgeoning nationalism, international conflict, terrible natural disaster, climate change, rebellion ...
They're affordable, easy to prepare, nutritious, and convenient. The Quaker Oats story began in the 1850 when the German ...
Middle Eastcategory Israel stops processing key commercial food imports to Gaza, sources say 1:23 PM UTC Middle Eastcategory Gaza unemployment surges to 80% as economy collapses, UN agency says 8: ...
Up to 87% of Americans identify as middle class — but few agree on what that means. Here’s what your income says about you, your community and the country. Enter your household income* to ...
October 7, 2024 • For Palestinian civilians caught in the middle of the ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and the Hamas militant group, the consequences have been unremittingly difficult ...
Israel’s war of words with the United Nations escalated this week when Israeli forces fired on three positions in Lebanon manned by U.N. peacekeepers. The airstrikes are reviving criticism of ...