The province’s highest court has ruled that an elderly Cape Breton woman’s two children and granddaughter can keep the ...
On March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, with one dissent, that the enslaved Africans who seized control of the ...
The five-time Grammy nominee was known for multiple No. 1 hits, including “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” and “Calendar Girl.” ...
The province is warning the public about potential measles exposure at the Stollery Children's Hospital and University of ...
In an interview with The Charlotte Observer, the city’s top official opens up about loss, leadership and the moments that shaped her life.
Her gender conversion began with hormone injections in 1950. On her return to the U.S. in 1955, she was sensationalized in ...
Programming for America’s 250th anniversary highlights the legacy of the country’s first — and last — all-women medical college, which was founded in 1850.
Through interviews and a memoir, Puyallup activist Ramona Bennett Bill recalls a lifetime in pursuit of Indigenous rights and ...
Excerpts from the archives include an effort to prevent youth crime in 1926, a county executive guilty of perjury in 1976 and ...
As Louisville marks Black History Month, learn about the Black leaders and activists honored by Jefferson County Public Schools.
There’s no actual memory of being inside the Johnson Memorial Hospital maternity unit. But Greg Baker will never forget the ...
Merwyn Bagan could sum up his life’s work with a single bible verse: “Of them to whom much is given, much shall be required.” His wife, Carol, said this value was “etched on his soul.” “He said, ‘You ...
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