NEW ORLEANS -- Taysom Hill held it together until Sunday's game was over. The 35-year-old quarterback said he was fine the morning before the New Orleans Saints home finale against the New York Jets, ...
Taysom Hill finally found a role he couldn’t play. He’s not a eulogizer. When asked after the Jets-Saints game Sunday to reflect on his time in New Orleans and if it might, indeed, have been the final ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. On a nippy Monday night at the Zebulon in Frogtown, a man wearing a Jason Voorhees T-shirt steps onto a ...
On Dec. 2, 1982, in the first operation of its kind, doctors at the University of Utah Medical Center implanted a permanent artificial heart in the chest of Barney Clark, a retired dentist who lived ...
Not just a port of the strategy classic, Napoleon: Total War for mobile devices puts the complete desktop experience in the palm of players’ hands — including all the DLC — along with extensive ...
Thistle Hill Weavers will host its annual Holiday Open House from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 6 and 7 at the mill at 143 Ben Baxter Road in Cherry Valley. There will be a lecture given by textile ...
Scientists say they've discovered traces of the deadly pathogens that ravaged Napoleon's soldiers during his doomed 1812 retreat from Russia — offering a clearer picture of the circumstances of the ...
You could soon accessorize like a famous French emperor. A dazzling diamond brooch once owned by Napoleon I will be auctioned off during Sotheby’s Royal and Noble Jewels sale in Geneva this week. It ...
A new genetic analysis of teeth from a mass grave in Lithuania reveals hidden illnesses that plagued the French emperor's soldiers during their disastrous 1812 retreat. As French general and ruler ...
Lectures on Tap series brings professors and other experts into Boston restaurants and bars for talks that mix big ideas with food and drink. Lectures on Tap, an event series, brings ticketed lectures ...
Napoleon’s withdrawal from Russia in 1812 was one of history’s most disastrous retreats. New research bolsters the theory that diseases made the calamitous situation even worse. Researchers in France ...
French researchers say soldiers in Napoleon’s Grande Armée were likely plagued by relapsing fever and paratyphoid fever which, when coupled with their other afflictions, could have easily killed them.
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