During the late 18th century, a flurry of social, political and economic changes offered many a new vision of personal ...
I remember in 7th grade, I had two African American teachers, one for English and the other for history, who challenged me in ...
This week's Ken Bridges Texas History column is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the disastrous Red River Expedition.
By TR Just like a myriad of other things, there is an amazing number of facts and trivia surrounding the U.S. Presidents ...
The community is invited to the Presidents Day event, part of the America250 commemoration of the nation’s upcoming 250th ...
Catherine the Great: individual empress, mother of the Russian Renaissance, and the longest-ruling female monarch of Russia.
Did you know Gutenberg's printing press sparked a revolution in knowledge? From woodblocks to 3D printing, witness the ...
Sam Dunn has been named executive director of Liberty Hall Historic Site. Passionate about sharing Kentucky’s unique history, ...
Over the years, a major received wisdom in Nigeria is that agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, its real foundation for creating employment, livelihood and opportunities. Truly, it was the case ...
The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
While die-hard fans pride themselves on knowing the ins and outs of American football, there are still plenty of surprising ...
On Feb. 1, 2025, the White House announced a new round of tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, aimed at ...