News

On Thursday, the House passed a bill recognizing the Gullah Geechee Heritage Trail, a proposed plan to connect several Gullah ...
Recognizing Somaliland is more than a moral imperative for the United States. It is also a strategic opportunity.
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued decisions on the final six cases that were left on its docket for the summer, including ...
In our first guide to Marietta restaurants, Sarah Bisacca selects a range of everything from fine-dining at Spring, a deep ...
Contrary to the popular assessments of the Sino-Russian strategic partnership, Chinese and Russian national interests ...
The Atlanta Beltline Northside Trail is a peaceful, tree-lined walk that’s a hidden gem in Buckhead. The Northside Trail is a 1-mile pathway that winds through Tanyard Creek Park and along the Bobby ...
(WJAR) — North Kingstown 5th grade students learned about the Civil War with the help of an reenactment group on Thursday. Around 300 students were at the Fishing Cove Elementary School to ...
How an Auburn man started a pro-North newspaper in London during the Civil War John Adams Knight, whose house sits in Auburn's West Pitch Park, acknowledged that once he backed the North, it was a ...
“The South was still carrying the burden of the Civil War,” Andrew Young, the soon-to-be 93-year-old civil rights leader and lawmaker who Carter made U.N. Ambassador, reminded me last week.
After 13 years of civil war and penury, an exhausted population is praying for a peaceful handover that has proved vanishingly rare in the Arab world. With so much division inside and outside ...
And here’s the kicker: At no time before the Civil War (at least not after the first U.S. Census was taken in 1790 and future states were added) did free blacks in the North ever outnumber those ...