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Rising quietly from the landscape, Battle Mountain carries a name forged in conflict—but the details of that clash have faded ...
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Massey Harbison by the Richland History Group. Part 2 will appear in the May edition ...
The Interior Department has begun to 'review' the status of recently created national monuments. In Utah, six Southwestern ...
And Canada seemed an easy target. It had a population of only 500,000, while the U.S. was home to 7.5 million, and Britain ...
Greg Grandin’s sweeping history of the new world shows how immutably intertwined the United States is with Latin America.
His grandfather was awarded a homestead here in 1946 as a World War II veteran. It was part of a federal ... If they could ...
Since 2007, the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) serves as a second home for the Purdue community. The Center is open to all students and committed to nurturing student learning ...
Fires and smoke foul the air. Toxins seep into the earth and water. Habitats for wildlife disappear. Experts call it ecocide.
The rig count in the Permian Basin was down three this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 297 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 316 rigs were active in the region.
Martin Luther King Jr. was an ordained Baptist minister and often used Christian dogma to both strengthen Black Americans' resolve and lure white Christians toward the civil rights cause.
Two women with Charleston connections are moving on to the knockouts after winning their battle rounds on “The Voice” Monday night. Page Mackenzie, Charleston native 32-year-old Page Mackenzie ...