Since the founding of Fort Whipple in 1863 and the town of Prescott in 1864, local citizens and military personnel have ...
Enter Chicago ad man Leo Burnett, who engineered what many consider one of the greatest brand reinventions of all time by ...
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The strange pole sitting fad that once gripped 1920s America

In the 1920s, Americans became obsessed with watching people sit on tall poles for days or even weeks. What sounds absurd today was once a national craze fueled by publicity, endurance, and the ...
As part of our America's 250 Red, White & YOU, a nationwide effort to highlight the people who shape the country and the ...
Your feedback on World War II propaganda radio, the evolution of the Sahara and the resurgence of guardian dogs ...
WOMT first signed on in Manitowoc in 1926. Here’s how the station grew from the Mikadow Theatre to a century of news, talk ...
Randy Brooks will never forget the day he had to break the news — live on the air — to a woman that her husband had perished in a tornado. The KIXQ country music radio host had been tapped to help ...
Almost all U.S. adults live in range of a religious radio station, most commonly Christian radio. Stations tend to broadcast either mostly music or mostly talk.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday was met with skepticism from Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), who argued during a hearing that a more than $200 million ad campaign was primarily ...
Famed investor Michael Burry on Saturday ignited a fresh debate over the sustainability of the artificial-intelligence boom, questioning whether tech giants’ massive data center spending can continue ...
In “The Typewriter and the Guillotine,” Mark Braude takes on the intersection of Janet Flanner’s career and a lurid murder case. By Glynnis MacNicol Glynnis MacNicol is the author, most recently, of ...