Duckworth has acquired What Ails Her?: A History of Women’s Health by historian and content creator Mina Moriarty. Editorial Director Clare Bullock acquired world English-language rights from Abi ...
Olympe de Gouges is a name you might remember from your history classes as another casualty of the French Revolution’s bloody Reign of Terror. It’s names like ...
For nearly a century, the "de minimis" trade exemption let people skip import fees for shipping small stuff. But after the U.S. raised its limit to $800, that small stuff became big business, driven ...
A Colchester man is accused of gouging another driver’s eyes during an apparent road rage episode that police say could leave the victim blind. Aaron Williams, 44, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to ...
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple dethroned four-time box office champ Avatar: Fire and Ash, moving it out of the top five. Find out which others were popular. Why is the new 28 Years Later movie called ...
A man sentenced to death for the brutal murder of his wife and children, in a horrific act of self-mutilation, gouged out both of his eyes and ate them in an attempt to avoid execution. Andre Thomas ...
A man on death row for killing his wife and children before removing both of their hearts, gouged both of his eyes out and ate them in a desperate attempt to avoid execution. Andre Thomas was ...
A death row inmate, who murdered his wife and children before removing their hearts, gouged out his own eyes in a desperate bid to evade execution. Andre Thomas was handed the death sentence in 2005, ...
A gala celebrated the opening of “Sade: Marquis of the Shadows, Prince of the Enlightment” at the Museum of Letters and Manuscripts. Tomas van Houtryve The Count de Sade, the modern descendant of the ...
She fought to give women the right to divorce and campaigned on behalf of children born out of wedlock. But in late 18th century France, her radical thinking proved too much for her contemporaries in ...
Consumers may be unknowingly facing higher prices for the same products thanks to a controversial practice called surveillance pricing, according to a new report from Consumer Watchdog. The nonprofit ...
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