The puzzle was the brainchild of journalist Arthur Wynne, and he modeled it after a word game he had played as a child called "Magic Squares."
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The puzzle was the brainchild of journalist Arthur Wynne, and he modeled it after a word game he had played as a child called "Magic Squares."
Taking his work very seriously, Robinson had a reputation for being hot-tempered when his stories were poorly edited or watered down.
In 1835 the New York Sun published the first of six articles detailing the amazing discovery of life on the moon.
Associated Press photographer, Slava "Sal" Veder snapped a photo that would become an iconic symbol of America's healing in the wake of the Vietnam War.