History buff David Gelatt says he “giggled a little bit” when he learned that the Lancaster newspapers, going back more than two centuries, had been digitized and could be searched and read by the ...
Note: Before the Family History Expo in November, The Star asked readers to submit family names to see what could be found on newspapers.com. We spent 30 minutes on some of them to see what we could ...
Most of the world’s newspapers practice a “splashy, superficial, thoughtless and tenuous” journalism that offers readers only a “heterogeneous hodgepodge of triviality.” After making that harsh ...