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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was sentenced to life in U.S. prison for conspiracy to commit murder, drug trafficking and money ...
In the latest edition of A Look at the Archives, Ashley Large introduces "Rebellion Records," a state mandated log of men serving in the military during the Civil War and "the fates that befell them." ...
The sky over Damascus turned gray with smoke on Wednesday as Israeli airstrikes struck the headquarters of Syria’s defense ministry, ...
Wikimedia Commons/Christophe cagé The First Shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, ...
Adams, from left, spent Saturday afternoon in front of the Gloucester Museum of History on Main Street, performing ...
Signed 35 years ago this month, the ADA was the world’s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities — guaranteeing equal opportunity in public accommodations, employment, and ...
Jordan Klepper recounted Donald Trump's long history with Jeffrey Epstein on the latest episode of 'The Daily Show.' ...
Oxford historian Jonathan Healey has already sketched the big picture of 17th-century turmoil in The Blazing World (2023).
Between 1936 and 1939, nearly 200 women journalists reported on the Spanish Civil War, offering a perspective rarely seen at ...
For Christian de Rezendes, the documentary has been a labor of love, one he didn't expect to grow so big and take so long.
Plans to remove "offending" history from National Park Service sites is a bad idea. In fact, it's practically un-American.
Black’s book on Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River raid, launched from Beaufort in June 1863, earned a Pulitzer Prize in ...
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