Harvard apologizes for, removes creepy book binding made of human skin: ‘Past failures’
Harvard University removed a book binding made of human skin from a 19th century book in its libraries, citing ethical concerns and "past failures."
Harvard University removed a book binding made of human skin from a 19th century book in its libraries, citing ethical concerns and "past failures."
Alexander Graham Bell made the first phone call, telling his assistant, "Mr. Watson – come here – I want to see you," on this day in history, March 10, 1876.
The U.S. Olympic men's hockey team shocked the Soviet Union 4-3 on this day in history, Feb. 22, 1980. The victory has been dubbed the Miracle on Ice.
A Brookline, Massachusetts, woman and a couple recently spoke with outlets about their experiences welcoming migrant families into their private homes.
A Boson office building in an upmarket waterfront neighborhood is being touted as a new migrant shelter more than a week after a community recreation center in the city was…
Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on this day in history, Jan. 17, 1706. He achieved fame in Philadelphia and won the acclaim of London society but surrendered it for…