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The Missouri governor’s State of the State Address on January 28 was thoroughly Mike Kehoe-esque. A jowly former car salesman ...
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After nearly 30 years representing Illinois’ 7th congressional district, Davis announced he won’t be seeking reelection next ...
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a prominent civil rights leader, used his political and organizing skills to fight for equal employment opportunities and social justice for ...
Nearly 1500 men from the northern beaches enlisted for service during World War I and nearly 200 of them lost their lives.
With President Donald Trump over the weekend asking some professional sports team owners to revert back to Native American-themed team nicknames, including Cleveland’s Major League Baseball o… ...
While some groups oppose the Commanders returning to the former name, the Native American Guardians Association said it supported Trump's desire to bring back the Redskins name.
Native American groups had fought for years to get Washington's NFL team to change its name. Trump just renewed the battle.
Donald Trump’s social media posts calling for the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to revert to their old names has revived the conversation about Native American imagery in sports.
“The Native American community in that region is wholly supportive of the Braves program, including the chop,” Manfred said. “For me, that’s kind of the end of the story.
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri’s first Black congressman and a prominent civil rights leader who died last week, was one of ...