7 Actionable Steps to Take During a Recession
The Federal Reserve isn’t flinching when it comes to inflation. It’s attacking it head-on. With inflation at 9.1%, the U.S. now faces the most intense breakout of inflation in more than 30 years. In response, the Fed recently raised interest rates twice by 0.75 percent of a point. It will probably do so again in […]
In the Highest Tradition series – Episode 2
A documentary on the British Army. This is the second episode in a six-part series that explores the world of regimental traditions.
In the Highest Tradition series – Episode 1
A documentary on the British Army. This is the first episode in a six-part series that explores the world of regimental traditions.
Franklin D. Roosevelt – Prayer on D-Day
On June 6, 1944, during World War II, was the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare. The Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in order to prevent the spread of German attacks. During this invasion, President Roosevelt gave this prayer in support of the troops.
How Does Monkeypox Spread?
With the recent spread of the disease Monkeypox, information on the issue is limited and pressing. An increasing number of cities around the world are declaring the spread of this disease a public health crisis, and people want to know what they can do to protect themselves. In an obligational report, the CDC addresses these new […]
Atomic Power – Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard
Atomic Power with Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard
Piombo’s ‘Raising of Lazarus’ at The National Gallery
Matthias Wivel, Curator of Sixteenth-Century Italian Paintings, goes over the history and influence of Sebastiano del Piombo’s The Raising of Lazarus. The painting is featured at The National Gallery in London.
Why Drawing Graffiti Inside of this Church?
Dorset Curatorial Fellow, Justine Rinnooy Kan, discusses the painting The Interior of the Buurkerk at Utrecht by Pieter Saenredam. The artwork was released in 1644 and currently resides at The National Gallery in London.