This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: New York Times
11-18-13
Meet Cornelius Gurlitt, the man who sat on a hoard of nearly 1,200 paintings seized by the Nazis.
Source: New York Times
11-15-13
Oldest book in America to be auctioned.
Source: Washington Post
11-15-13
The Harrisburg Patriot-News apologizes for calling the Gettysburg Address "silly" in 1863.
Source: New York Times
11-14-13
The Kennedy family won't let the public see the pink suit Jackie wore on Nov. 22, 1963 until 2103.
Source: The Clarion-Ledger (Mississippi)
11-15-13
Clyde Kennard's portrait was unveiled Thursday in Washington, D.C.
Source: The Independent
11-13-13
The plaster mask was sold for £175,000 to an overseas buyer earlier this year by a descendant of the brother of its original owner.
Source: Dallas Morning News
11-2-13
As Kennedy flew into Dallas on that fateful morning of November 22, 1963, Richard Nixon flew out.
Source: Huffington Post
11-14-13
'They were trying to airbrush me out of their history, like the Kremlin."
Source: Nature
11-13-13
Two studies show that larger groups of people are better at maintaining and improving cultural knowledge.
Source: BBC News
11-14-13
Their chosen names were influenced by an ever changing mix of language, culture and our understanding of chemistry.
Source: Houston Chronicle
11-12-13
The study evaluated data on forty-two presidents.
Source: Time Magazine
11-13-13
The director is helming a new project: a biopic of MLK.
Source: Associated Press
11-13-13
3D scans include the Wright Flyer and a Revolutionary War gunboat.
Source: The Telegraph
11-14-13
Minister Keheliya Rambukwella made the statement after Cameron called for an independent inquiry into alleged war crimes in the country.
Source: The Guardian
11-13-13
The new project is directed by Grand Theft Auto creative Navid Khonsari and voiced by Argo and Homeland cast members.
Source: Associated Press
11-14-13
40,000 hours of content is being digitized to become the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
Source: Public Radio International
11-11-13
Henry Tandey could have killed a wounded Hitler in World War I. But he didn't.
Source: The Guardian
11-12-13
The extraordinary tale of the Nazi art thieves believed to have stashed the world's most famous painting in an alpine salt mine.
Source: The Guardian
11-12-13
University of Southampton team finds evidence explaining why opulent Roman empire port was dismantled in 6th century.
Source: National Public Radio
11-12-13
Brazil has what may be the world's largest archive of photography of slavery.