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Forgotten openly gay activist spearheaded the historic 1963 March on Washington, which had an estimated 250,000 attendees.
When Henry Louis Gates Jr. set out to trace the family tree of America's first pope, he had no idea he was about to uncover ...
The version of wellness we're sold is often curated, aesthetic, and frequently out of reach. But all that's about to change.
The week of events brings in people from far and wide to Paducah to celebrate. This year's theme is "Legacy & Lineage: A ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture honored B Michael and his husband Mark-Anthony ...
Amir Hassan, a Navy veteran and former federal law enforcement officer, has moved home to Michigan to run for the U.S. House ...
The truth is that Latinos have always been in the U.S., we’ve just been largely invisible – often given few racially ...
Grecian Delights and Kronos Foods began mass-producing the world’s first hydraulically pressed gyro cones, which allowed for ...
Lawyers, law students and other fans of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson erupted in cheers and a standing ovation — eagerly snapping far-off, hazy cell phone photographs during the ...
Edith Renfrow Smith, who turned 111 Monday, is still reading, still voting, still baking, still an advocate of living every ...
Mother of 3 Leota Camp. 8-year-old Patricia Veach. Waitress Diane Schofield. Missing woman Pamela Carter. Their cases remain unsolved decades later.
Young people will never experience this in their lives again. I’m sure of it. In practice, it will be like a World Youth Day.