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Today in History for July 19: In 1553, 15-year-old Lady Jane Grey was deposed as Queen of England after only nine days. King Henry VIII's daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen and had Jane executed.
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National Parks near Atlanta, Georgia
There are a ton of amazing National Parks near Atlanta, Georgia! There are 25 National Park Sites within a 350-mile drive of ...
A federal judge restores the fired FTC commissioner, dealing a legal blow to Trump's efforts to control independent agencies.
While Donald Trump tries to completely dismiss Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex ring scandal as a Democratic “scam,” his ...
According to a 2023 Education Trust study, only 13% of Michigan’s K-12 curricula include meaningful Black historical content ...
For Major League Soccer's 30th season, USA TODAY Sports picks the 30 best players in MLS history. Did your favorites make the ...
I had not yet been born in 1948, a year fraught with challenges to the voting potential of Black Americans. Just three years after the United States and its allies had declared victory over fascism ...
Crusading journalist and an­ti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett is born in Holly Springs, Miss. Wells-Bar­nett was a ...
News about cyberattacks — including those unrelated to voting — leaves even election winners with diminished confidence in the process. Education is key: It’s vital that voters understand how ...
ICE and National Guard raid California pot farms, detain workers, sparking protests and concerns over deportation policy.
The Department of Justice has unveiled a list of priority targets for denaturalizing foreign-born U.S. citizens.
For Confederate Army scout with Powhatan ties, life after the Civil War was devoted to spreading the word of God—and to ...