This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: The Washington Post
Oct 19, 2016
The D.C. Circuit says no. Here’s why.
Source: Syria Direct
Oct 18, 2016
For 19 months, the fate of the collections remained a mystery, even to those who once worked at the museum.
Source: Columbia Spectator
Oct 18, 2016
Columbia will offer a new course on how to interpret and evaluate the impact of data next semester in the hopes of facilitating greater understanding of how data is used.
Source: Newsweek
Oct 18, 2016
The fragments reference some of the verses found in the Old Testament, and antiquities dealers and owners claim they were created by a desert-dwelling, ascetic Jewish sect called the Essenes in the centuries just before the birth of Christ.
Source: NPR
Oct 17, 2016
The idea is to prevent the property from being a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis.
Source: Market Watch
Oct 17, 2016
"An emerging generation of Americans has little understanding of the collectivist system and its dark history." - Marion Smith, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation
Source: U.S. News & World Report
Oct 17, 2016
A $15 million renovation connects the museum and library, opening a door to history.
Source: Wisconsin Public Radio
Oct 17, 2016
Modern politics has never seen such a brazen and polemical presidential candidate, said Julian Zelizer.
Source: NBC News
Oct 17, 2016
"I really can't think of another precedent where this rhetoric has been used so vigorously prior to the election.” — Historian Laura Belmonte
Source: NYT
Oct 17, 2016
Andrew J. Hall, a trader and operator of an art museum, is suing a former professor who he says sold him fake Leon Golub paintings.
Source: NYT
Oct 17, 2016
Skeletons from ancient settlements in the Near East are providing answers about how agriculture, and society, arose.
Source: BBC
Oct 17, 2016
The house where Adolf Hitler was born is set to be demolished to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.
Source: CBS News
Oct 16, 2016
Historian Ron Radosh says on camera that both were guilty, but Ethel didn’t deserve to be executed.
Source: Financial Times
Oct 16, 2016
News and social media blackout amid worker’s expected liberation after 26 years.
Source: CBS News
Oct 16, 2016
"We don't want to repeat what happened in Afghanistan."
Source: The Daily Beast
Oct 15, 2016
America’s oldest mystery—what happened to the first English colonists who disappeared with hardly a trace—is yielding tantalizing new clues to high-tech sleuths.
Source: Public Radio International
Oct 15, 2016
It’s the story of one of the best-known and most iconic episodes of World War II (for the Soviets): The sacrifice made by “Panfilov’s 28 Men" to save Moscow from the Germans.
Source: Politico
Oct 14, 2016
Trump will be at the dinner, which honors the pro-immigrant former governor of New York. Should be interesting.
Source: Salon
Oct 14, 2016
Too good to be true? Looks like it was a hoax played on the Serbian magazine Nedeljnik.
Source: The Local
Oct 13, 2016
Long-banished German words and phrases linked to the country's Nazi past have been revived by far-right politicians railing against the migrant influx, sparking comparisons to the 1930s.