Geoffrey Mason was barely 30, a control-room functionary working a down day at the 1972 Munich Olympics, when history called on a push-button phone.
But despite the updated tone and setting, The Day Of The Jackal manages to retain the paranoia-inducing tone of a ’70s thriller — a digital port that retains its analogue roots. At nearly ten ...
People celebrate Armistice Day in New York City on Nov. 11, 1918.Credit...Associated Press Supported by By Karen Zraick On Nov. 11, 1918, the Allied nations and Germany signed an armistice ending ...
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The war in Gaza imperils efforts to expand them— – most notably to Saudi Arabia, which was thought to be on the ... could be achieved in as little as a day. Both he and his Vice President ...
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As an observer of, and writer about, politics, I both love and hate election night. I love it because election night is the grand spectacle of American democracy playing out across TV screens and ...
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Former US president Barack Obama has urged voters on X to let the election process “run its course”. The post encouraged voters to thank election workers for contributing across the country.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — WNCT is Your Local Election Headquarters and we are following voter trends this election and spoke to some younger voters today to see what turnouts their seeing.
This morning, if I say anything that’s not about the election, no one will read this. (Though if you want to hear something unrelated but comical: Today is my birthday.) And I’m writing this ...