"The chair of the Clay County Republicans, Rodney Johnson, wrote a letter to The Forum which displayed absolutely appalling indifference to the hunger, suffering, death and destruction of Palestinian lives in Gaza," writes Arland Jacobson.
The history of the printing industry in the United States was forever changed with the installation of a Linotype typesetting machine in June 1886 in the offices of the New York Tribune newspaper. Linotype produces lines of words as a single strip of metal, rather than hand setting type by individual letter. It streamlined the typesetting process making it faster to produce a page of type.