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On a cold Ballarat winter's day, Billy Harroway-Jones decided to uncover the story of his family home. What he found was a saga of courtship and marriage in a new world, and of life and death on the ...
ITV has announced a new series is coming to screens and fans of detective dramas might recognise it. The broadcaster is rebooting Dalziel and Pascoe, which is based on the Reginald Hill's books and ...
Mark Gatiss discusses the classic films and stories that influenced his post-war British detective series Bookish, including ...
Summer Boismier, a high school English teacher in Oklahoma, lost her teaching license after she protested a book ban. Now she is fighting to return to the classroom. By Dana Goldstein Photographs by ...
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SINGAPORE - Technology-related activities, like the manufacturing of electronics and IT equipment, could account for a greater share of Singapore’s economic growth in 2026 than in 2025, as demand ...
Detectives from FCPD Major Crimes Bureau Cold Case Squad have solved the mystery of a child found deceased in 1972 in Massey Creek, under the Old Colchester Bridge in Lorton. The child has been ...
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Spend your February diving into the histories of Brooklyn’s people and architecture with a variety of tour offerings from the Municipal Art Society. If a bracing walk through the city isn’t what you ...