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Trump’s sudden dismissal of Carla Hayden, the librarian appointed by former President Barack Obama, has placed the ...
One of the latest pieces approved by the city is a bronze statue titled "Knowledge is Power," which depicts a girl reading a ...
With fires currently ravaging the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, here are some positive memories from Arizona Republic ...
President Harry Truman said in 1948: “Religious freedom, free speech, and freedom of thought are cherished realities in our ...
I'm Worried About This $1.3 Billion Fantasy Franchise's Reboot, But There's 1 Thing That Could Save It ...
Facing persecution and imprisonment for opposing the military dictatorship, Aung Naing was forced to flee his homeland of ...
Mount Clemens Fraternal Order of Eagles is holding two public events this summer to benefit local organizations and charities ...
Complete Guide to Booker T. Washington National Monument in Virginia, including things to do, history, nearby lodging an ...
President and Chief Executive Officer Paula Kerger cited a children’s TV show Wednesday when questioned about allegations of bias at the taxpayer-funded television network. PBS, National Public Radio ...
These human-made landmarks around the world defy expectations of what man can create—and they sometimes seem to defy gravity itself Awesome creations These amazing structures seem too intricate, too ...
Tucked just off South Greenbush Road in West Nyack, Buttermilk Falls County Park is a surprisingly secluded retreat, only ...
On July 14, 1918, over the skies of France, Quentin Roosevelt - youngest son of President Theodore Roosevelt - was shot down while flying with the U.S. Army Air Service. He remains the only U.S.