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The man who made America float, Charlie Hall’s water bed revolutionFrom Jell O chairs to the bedroom staple of the 70s, Charlie Hall’s invention of the waterbed transformed American comfort.
Turn your heart and mind toward America as we approach its semiquincentennial.
Learn how Latin America’s rural architecture is gaining recognition through creative and innovative solutions.
In her new memoir, “Property of the Revolution: From a Cuban Barrio to a New Hampshire Mill Town,” Flaster remembers “that last normal afternoon in the barrio,” when the family itself hastily uprooted ...
Soviet era saw a wave of Eastern European talent, with Lithuania emerging as a basketball powerhouse. For Lithuanians, ...
Explore the Museum of the American Revolution and discover the significance of the original Declaration of Independence ...
SAN ANTONIO — Long before the Alamo became a military fort, it was a religious outpost of the Spanish Empire. Mission San ...
Driving the development of new quality productive forces through scientific and technological innovation and building a ...
Stark resident Steve Toohey has organized a traveling collection of American flags that help boost patriotism at every stop.
The uprising was a turning point not only for Bangladesh but for the Global South, they said at the first International Conference on the July Revolution, held today (27 July) at Dhaka University.
The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and ...
Prince Owusu, Dante Sealy and Olger Escobar each scored a goal to help CF Montreal beat the New England Revolution 3-1 to ...
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