Love crosswords? Love pop culture? Then you'll love the daily PEOPLE Puzzler. People Let the games begin: PEOPLE’s iconic, fan-favorite crossword, PEOPLE Puzzler, is now available to play in the ...
Many thousands turned out Saturday for "No Kings" protests opposing the policies of President Donald Trump. The crowd estimate just for the protest in Dallas was 10,000 people, according to a police ...
The two cities with the same name have been connected by more than a shared name for generations and this year, we are celebrating that bond. A construction site in Petersburg, Michigan will become a ...
On the evening of Oct. 6, First Parish Church was packed for Jill Lepore’s talk on her newly published book, “We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution.” A Harvard professor of History and Law ...
The most successful entrepreneurs I know are all in the same line of work: the people business. I don’t care whether you’re a master plumber, a car dealer, a real estate broker, or a dentist managing ...
Zora Neale Hurston was a fascinating woman, by all accounts. And “Let The People Sing,” the play about her that’s onstage at Rollins College in Winter Park, gives us a taste of her fire and drive.
The remains of a World War II soldier from Missouri were finally welcomed home more than 80 years after his death. A city in Kentucky known for cars, caves and college life also features a rich and ...
December 5, 1933. It’s last call for prohibition! The 21st Amendment repeals the 18th Amendment, thereby legalizing the production, sale, and consumption of liquor and beer once again. However, some ...