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Historically Black colleges and universities do more than offer Black youths a pathway to opportunit

HBCUs make up just 3% of the country’s colleges and universities. But their graduates include 40% of Black engineers and 50% of Black lawyers.

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Washington’s fundamental character as a military leader was forged in the Ohio River Valley, where…

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Valentine’s Day cards too sugary sweet for you? Return to the 19th-century custom of the spicy ‘vine

Victorians found a way to anonymously tell people they didn’t like exactly how they felt.

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Philadelphia was once a sweet spot for chocolatiers and other candymakers who made iconic treats for

Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews, Goobers and Whitman’s Sampler boxes of chocolates are just a few confectionary classics that were born…

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How do scientists hunt for dark matter? A physicist explains why the mysterious substance is so hard

Dark matter doesn’t seem to interact with the matter we can see and touch, so scientists look for it in unusual places, like faraway…

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