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Cold Weather and Apples Were Two Things the American Colonies Had. Industrious Scottish Immigrants Turned Them Into a Favorite Spirit
Applejack is not quite whiskey, but it’s stronger than cider, and it was treasured by some of the Founding Fathers. It’s ...
When one imagines a classic autumn day in the United States, images of the Northeast typically come to mind, or, more ...
The United States isn’t exceptional because of our common culture; it’s exceptional because Americans have been able to ...
A new study of animal bones from Jamestown reveals colonists ferried donkeys across the Atlantic, reshaping early American ...
Britain will name a new Archbishop of Canterbury on Friday to lead the Church of England, mother church of 85 million ...
An interesting phenomenon this year is on Oct. 13, which is Columbus Day (obviously a famous sailor in his own right), we ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Scientists Explore the Mysterious Lives and Longevity Superpowers of Naked Mole Rats
Scientists report that the naked mole rat’s age-defying superpower likely relates to a protein called cGAS (or cyclic ...
The Hudson Bay peatlands in northern Canada, a 90-million-acre area stretching from northern Manitoba to Quebec, are a haven ...
Travel guide Lonely Planet has released “Best in Travel 2026,” its list of 25 great places and 25 great experiences to try ...
Islands.com on MSN
One Of Rhode Island's Most Scenic College Towns Has Surf-Worthy Beaches, Lush Gardens, And Flower Trails
Rhode Island is home to some of the best universities in the United States, and one college town has all of the history and ...
Opinion
The New Republic on MSNTrump Is Following in the Footsteps of a Failed English King
Our Founders’ designs were studiously informed by the mistakes of King Charles I. Our president seems to want to repeat them.
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