Most people who are old enough to remember Sept. 11, 2001, can quickly recall where they were when they learned that America was under attack. They can recall how they heard the news and who they were ...
The word of the year, according to Oxford Dictionaries, is “gif” — not GIF the image format exactly, but gif the verb: the process of compressing an event or video into a short looping image. But the ...
I remember as a kid that my parents shared vivid memories of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. They could tell me where they were and who they were with when they found out the president had been ...
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Jennifer Talarico received her doctoral education at Duke University where she was funded, in part, by a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship awarded by the Department ...
I just came across my Aspen Highlands ski pass from the 1982-83 season. It's a rudimentary piece of bling. A simple little laminated card with an actual photo of me raising a little bump in the ...
Do you recall what you were doing when you learned about the terrorist attack on 9/11? Any American old enough to understand the event has a vivid, detailed memory of where they were, who was with ...