This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
        media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
        biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
        each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
    
    
    
                
        
        
                            Source: The Daily Beast
                                        October 15, 2016
            
            
            
            America’s oldest mystery—what happened to the first English colonists who disappeared with hardly a trace—is yielding tantalizing new clues to high-tech sleuths.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Public Radio International
                                        October 15, 2016
            
            
            
            It’s the story of one of the best-known and most iconic episodes of World War II (for the Soviets): The sacrifice made by “Panfilov’s 28 Men" to save Moscow from the Germans.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Financial Times
                                        October 16, 2016
            
            
            
            News and social media blackout amid worker’s expected liberation after 26 years.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: NPR
                                        October 13, 2016
            
            
            
            "Bob Dylan, like many if not most literary greats, is an alchemist. He manages to take materials from here and there and to turn them into something different — to make them larger, to make them his own."
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: CBS News
                                        October 16, 2016
            
            
            
            "We don't want to repeat what happened in Afghanistan."
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Salon
                                        October 14, 2016
            
            
            
            Too good to be true? Looks like it was a hoax played on the Serbian magazine Nedeljnik.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Public Radio International
                                        October 12, 2016
            
            
            
            Ann Major recently decided to digitize her grandfather’s movies. That’s when she found a little surprise.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: FiveThirtyEight
                                        October 12, 2016
            
            
            
            Trump could stage a comeback. It’s possible. But it would be basically unprecedented.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Trade-Schools.net
                                        October 13, 2016 (accessed)
            
            
            
            28% of presidents never went to college.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: NYT
                                        October 9, 2016
            
            
            
            The film arrived to an estimated $7.1 million in ticket sales over the weekend, apparently unable to push past the controversy surrounding its director and star, Nate Parker.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Time Magazine
                                        October 10, 2016
            
            
            
            "I was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do," Clinton said
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: The Washington Post
                                        October 10, 2016
            
            
            
            A growing number of communities are now ditching the traditional Columbus Day holiday in favor of Indigenous People’s Day.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Gizmodo
                                        October 9, 2016
            
            
            
            On Sunday, explosives experts were dispatched to Folly Island, South Carolina, after a resident found what appeared to be at least a dozen Civil War cannonballs uncovered by Hurricane Matthew.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: NYT
                                        October 8, 2016
            
            
            
            Debate over the merits and risks of America’s role as a moral authority has raged for decades, from the war in Vietnam, to Iraq, and now to Syria.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: The Root
                                        October 9, 2016
            
            
            
            After being in white hands for several generations, Turner’s descendants were able to retrieve his skull from a former Gary, Ind., mayor.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: NYT
                                        October 7, 2016
            
            
            
            The house’s materials have been shipped to an artist in Berlin, who wants to reconstruct the house to honor Ms. Parks’s life and her extraordinary role in the civil rights movement.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: The Washington Post
                                        October 7, 2016
            
            
            
            Cartoons and video like this are part of a new trend by Israel to conduct its public diplomacy — known as "hasbara" or explanation— via social media.
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: NYT
                                        October 8, 2016
            
            
            
            Richard Winger, the editor of Ballot Access News, points out that in 1912, the Republican incumbent nominee for vice president, James Sherman, died in October. 
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Time Magazine
                                        October 5, 2016
            
            
            
            From domes in Milwaukee to a steamboat in Louisiana
         
     
    
                
        
        
                            Source: Newsweek
                                        October 5, 2016
            
            
            
            The class, canceled and then reinstated, is taught by a Palestinian student