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Featured Articles
The Immortality of Mae West
Author: Susannah Mccorkle
Nearly a century after her debut, her wit, bravado, and sexuality are a bigger presence than ever.
Eisenhower's Farewell
Author: Douglas Brinkley
In his last speech as president, he inaugurated the spirit of the 1960s.
The French Explorer Who Ended Up As a Meal
Author: Steven Rinella
Etienne Brulé was one of the great explorers—the first white man to see Lakes Ontario, Erie, and Superior, and the first to set foot in Michigan. Why have you never heard of him?