A Deep-Fried Pho Sparks Scandal at the State Fair of Texas A debate over who gets credit for inventing a dish proliferates on and off the Dallas fairgrounds.
The Nation’s Obsession With True Crime Meets a Mother’s Grief Less than a year after losing her son in a murder that captivated the true crime community, Stacy Chapin spent three days navigating CrimeCon.
The Market for Nazi Memorabilia Is Huge, Lucrative and Very Disturbing An SS dagger. Auschwitz cups. Hitler’s globe. If an object played a material role in the Third Reich, then it’s probably for sale. Why do we allow it?
U.A.W. Strike Looms Over Detroit Auto Show The three established U.S. automakers could struggle to get new cars and trucks to dealerships and customers during a prolonged strike that slows or stops production lines.
Thailand Highlights Its Rich History in Jewelry The country plans to use a trade show in Bangkok this week to remind the world of its expertise in processing and perfecting natural stones.