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The slaves had come to San Bernardino in 1852 with their owner, Robert Smith, part of the Mormon founding of the community.
Despite California’s strong tenant protections, vulnerable immigrant renters are terrified to invoke them out of fear they’ll ...
In a new book, “Deep House,” the author Jeremy Atherton Lin combines memoir and cultural history to expose the varied border ...
Police found a note on Shane Tamura, who shot and killed himself after the attack, claiming he suffered from CTE and asking ...
As Ghislaine Maxwell awaits a presidential pardon in a Florida prison, the former British socialite shows she always gets ...
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas was arrested Wednesday and is accused by the Department of Justice of being a part of a ...
On 1900, Italian King Umberto I was shot to death by Gaetano Bresci, an Italian-born anarchist who resided in the United ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) turns 250 on July 26, 2025, and since its founding, architecture, transportation, and ...
Acquitted on sex trafficking and RICO charges, lawyers for the artist behind “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down” say being a “swinger” and customer of consensual prostitution does not warrant his ongoing ...
The Big Ten held its 2025 media days in Las Vegas, symbolizing the conference's westward expansion. The author draws parallels between the Big Ten's growth and Las Vegas's history of rapid ...
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against New York City, challenging its so-called sanctuary city policies, as the ...
As the population of Arizona's capital city soars, around two and half hours north of Phoenix, another city with milder ...