For more than a century, three women ran Washington’s most notorious underground empires. Their legacies are resurfaced in a 7News documentary.
Anne Maureen Pomykala, who restored the Greenspring Valley’s Gramercy Mansion as a bed-and-breakfast and wedding venue, died of heart disease complications March 17 at Sinai Hospital. The Stevenson ...
Anne Maureen Pomykala ... as being lifted from an Edith Wharton novel and baronial in scale. After World War II, a group of religious leaders acquired the property as a place of rest and ...
We can present films about the trauma of war, but to present them without a conversation feels almost irresponsible,” says ...
Former Utah congresswoman Mia Love, who died after battling brain cancer, didn’t emphasize her race during her campaigns, but ...
Sometimes, a card can say it all, and two best friends who met during World War II have been exchanging the same one for 81 years.
March 28, 2025 Exclusive: Fed's Daly says flat progress on inflation hurts confidence in rate cut outlook San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly ... is the world’s largest ...
A tour led by an 88-year-old guide in Bastogne, Belgium, scene of a critical battle of World War II, offers a snapshot ... Passengers and crew traveling on the Queen Mary 2 from England to the ...
Many revere the Virgin Mary almost as much as her son, Jesus. Women are exalted in the island’s culture as givers of life and sometimes makers of miracles. In this reprised story, The World’s Patrick ...
As she recorded her thoughts and emotions during an extraordinary adolescence, Anne Frank had no idea that ... and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness, I hear the ...
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