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Emily Standley Allard on MSNSurviving the Great Depression: How Families Fed ThemselvesThe Great Depression (1929-1939) was one of the hardest economic periods in American history. With unemployment reaching 25%, ...
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The Takeout on MSNThe Surprisingly Tasty Depression Era Meal That Shouldn't Be Left In The PastThis dish was born in a time of hardship, but it stands the test of time. Easy, nutritious, and delicious, you should be ...
When California's homeless problem was much worse, why L.A. fire victims may be feeling worse now and more big stories.
The income tax, corporate tax, and estate tax raise revenue for our collective needs and do so progressively, falling most ...
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten ...
A discovery inside Stella Williamson's attic unearthed a gruesome Gallitzin murder mystery that captivated the nation in the ...
Companies are increasingly turning to a Depression-era policy to avoid President Donald Trump’s tariffs, importing ...
A firm of chartered accountants has started a new chapter this week following completion of a management buyout (MBO).
A discovery inside Stella Williamson's attic unearthed a gruesome Gallitzin murder mystery that captivated the nation in the ...
A discovery inside Stella Williamson's attic unearthed a gruesome Gallitzin murder mystery that captivated the nation in the summer of 1980.
It doesn’t have to be a Great Depression — yet — for musicians who lack health care to get downtrodden about their prospects. To that end, the Sweet Relief charity has put together a new ...
Depression-era New York, through the art of children By the Great Depression, community access to the arts had dried up, until federal art centers opened up to help fill in the gaps. A new exhibit ...
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