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By Candy Wade Some went to war with muskets. She went to war with a needle and thread. Betsy Ross, a Quaker, was a rebel.
Leah Renee is in Edinburgh to explain to audience members what it was like to be Mormon via the medium of silly songs, ...
Today's liturgy invites us to learn how to take hold of the freedom we have and to help it grow like bamboo, the fastest ...
John Humphrey Noyes wanted to build a heaven on Earth—but for Charles Guiteau, life at the Oneida Community was a living hell.
After leaving Hollywood, Jessica Simpson discusses her musical comeback, balancing motherhood with her billion-dollar fashion brand and finding her voice again in Nashville.
Paul Pfeiffer’s works of edited footage and audio, on view in Chicago, help unpack our collective unconscious.
For Cape Verdean artist June Freedom, island time isn’t a state of being – it’s a way of living. Born in Boston, Mass., Freedom (real name Pedro Fontes Veiga Jr.) moved to the motherland ...
Her grandfather, Harry Burroughs, fled Russian pogroms and moved to the U.S., where he launched philanthropic endeavors.
An organization that helps inmates prepare for post-prison life will find out this fall if it obtained a $1.5 million grant from the state.
Boston’s Freedom Trail, Even in Sauna Weather, Rouses Heart and Soul The legendary order from the Battle of Bunker Hill, etched into American memory.
Play should be promoted in cities to bolster children’s right to play anywhere.
A German court ruled on Wednesday that a cross displayed in the entrance to a state school in the southern state of Bavaria violates pupils' freedom of religion. Two former pupils took legal ...
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