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As part of a Trump administration effort to restore “truth and sanity” to American history, national parks visitors are now ...
Whether it’s an economic disaster, the actual Apocalypse, or a second civil war, everyone is looking for ways to save money, ...
Readers respond to Trump’s attacks on D.C., Confederate memorials and statues returning, and other local issues ...
Black attorneys general nationwide are uniting for an open dialogue to discuss and coordinate strategies to push back against DEI efforts.
Many protests, rallies, petitions and calls for racial equality were sparked in the wake of George Floyd’s death in 2020. School districts across the country responded by renaming schools, seeking to ...
Seth Harp’s new book, “The Fort Bragg Cartel,” goes deep into the forming of the Joint Special Operations Command and its ...
President Donald Trump's promised law enforcement surge in the nation's capital didn't appear to happen as scheduled on its ...
On Aug. 11, 1864, Virginia and the rest of the states that made up the Confederacy were at war with the Union.
Confederate monuments in Baltimore that were deemed controversial and removed are now part of a new exhibit.
The Midland school district rebranded Robert E. Lee High as Legacy High in 2020, part of a nationwide trend to distance ...