How a former heroin addict unearthed a book of Irish martyrs
For Damien Richardson, it just seemed like another job. A man had asked him if he would clear out the house of his late sister in north Dublin. Richardson, a waste
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For Damien Richardson, it just seemed like another job. A man had asked him if he would clear out the house of his late sister in north Dublin. Richardson, a waste
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, or ACM for short, is reportedly nearing a draft decision in its investigation into Apple over rules that require developers to use its
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A writer who was chosen to translate American poet Amanda Gorman’s work into Dutch has handed back the assignment following criticism that a white author was
Brent geese over Shellness and nudist beach. All pictures courtesy Patrick Wright We live in interesting times. Who would have thought that the odyssey of legendary East Germany writer Uwe Johnson,
Derek Owusu is a British writer of Ghanaian descent. He has edited and contributed to Safe: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space. While That Reminds Me is his first solo
Tens of thousands of young Russians are protesting the leadership of Vladimir Putin nationwide in freezing temperatures. Thousands have been arrested. Central to these well-organized protests is Russia’s opposition leader, Alexei
BPS Heart of Brevard magazine Q&A Karrie Hieber was honored as Brevard Public Schools Teacher of the Year during the recent ABC Awards and the following Q&A appeared in the Winter
By Gareth Gore LONDON, Feb 26 (IFR) - Bondholders who lost everything when Banco Popular was forced into resolution four years ago are hopeful that a recent ruling in an unrelated
Agnes Hirschi and Charlotte Schallié Amanda Dahl This Sunday, discover the story of a former St. Louisan who saved the lives of at least 50,000 Jews during the Holocaust. The St. Louis Kaplan
In 2012, after a run of successful story collections and novels, including 1999’s Pulitzer-winning Interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri embarked on a daring experiment. Having studied Italian off and on