Aaron Rimstidt

Articles & Posts by Aaron Rimstidt

The Modern Super Bowl

The world's biggest sporting event is happening in Indianapolis and the community—and entire country—is watching.

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Famous Contributors: Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes' poetry ran in the Post during the 1940s, despite a relationship that could be described as "love-hate."

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Famous Contributors: O. Henry

O. Henry may have taken his famous name in prison, but his witty short stories—like this 1903 Post original—are why we remember his name today.

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Famous Contributors: Jack London

Writer Jack London was an international celebrity in his time—thanks, in part, to the Post. Read his short story "South of the Slot" to see why.

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America’s Weirdest Museums

A nod to the odd: After reviewing hundreds of quirky collections across the country, here are our seven best!

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Famous Contributors: Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt inspired Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, entertained Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India, and never really approved of Winston Churchill.

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Famous Contributers: Edgar Allan Poe

Read Edgar Allan Poe's spine-tingling short story "The Black Cat," which was first published in the Post in 1843.

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Famous Contributors: Isaac Asimov

Read Isaac Asimov's "The Dream," a short story that first appeared in the Post in 1974.

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Health Insurance Swindles: A Multi-Million Dollar Industry

The current issue of The Post looks into insurance scams. Here's a closer look at the history of these crimes — plus, detailed tips to help avoid being duped.

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Fall Travel: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

With two national forests, America’s first National Lakeshore, and dozens of state parks and woodlands, Michigan’s UP offers as many beautiful fall locales as anywhere in the U.S.

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