For decades, more than two dozen urns made of cardboard and copper have been sitting on storage shelves at a funeral home and ...
Time is running out on the Georgia Legislative session and likely also lawmakers’ chance to make laws for the rest of the ...
The Pentagon has restored some webpages highlighting the wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
The Carter House, a historic farm built in 1830 that landed at the center of the Battle of Franklin, is getting an $8.5 million makeover with a new visitor's center. A groundbreaking event will be ...
From colonial America to the recent war in Iraq, Army stories have captured movie audiences for nearly a century; influencing ...
Logan Koepke, a senior project director at the tech-equity organization Upturn, has researched algorithms’ effects on ...
In the 1920s, women entered the workforce in astonishing numbers as a result of the industrial revolution.
The U.S. Department of Defense has removed a webpage featuring baseball and civil rights pioneer Jackie Robinson, who served ...
Once societies become “hate-curious,” they've embarked on a path that can lead to genocide. But all of us can take action to ...
Under 16 tons of granite, a farmer sleeps with a mystery at one of the most grandiose burial monuments in rural America.
Lane Nichols takes a luxury cruise down the mighty Mississippi River and falls in love with New Orleans jazz music, Delta blues and the deep South.