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  1. The history of women in business before you knew there were any women in business.

  2. We can hear about new music from lots of other places besides the radio. So why do we still care about music charts?

  3. The 1942 radio program that seriously unsettled listeners—and how it achieved its creepy result.

  4. This acclaimed novelist started as poet. Why he found his work categorized as "hip-hop poetry":

  5. What does it mean when Americans go crazy for medieval-themed things?

  6. Why did radio programs like "War of the Worlds" and "The Hitch-Hiker" have so much power to freak people out?

  7. P.T. Barnum exploited a lot more than elephants. via

  8. Did you know that in addition to being awesome, JSTOR Daily makes the scholarly research on JSTOR open and accessible?

  9. Did you love Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle as a child? Well guess what, she's back!

  10. hey we're on the front page of today! Why America Went Medieval

  11. It's Friday! Zone out with a longread on the historical significance of fortune telling from

  12. Tracing fortune-telling’s religious, occult, and economic dimensions.

  13. Is it salad, or is it SALAD-salad? Why saying something twice alters the meaning.

  14. In the late eighteenth century, a duchess's gambling habit changed British politics.

  15. As police confront protesters at ...the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples:

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