Laura Dean Bennett Staff Writer For self-styled students of American history, like me, Presidents Day provides an annual ...
The Trump administration’s executive orders ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs disregard and dishonor the ...
The Trump administration’s executive orders ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs disregard and dishonor the 250-year history of women, ethnic minorities and historically underrepresented ...
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 sparked a new wave of exploration in the United States as a number of expeditions were commissioned at the direction of President Thomas Jefferson to ...
I would judge him as an extraordinary person who had flaws that we can’t discount but overall an amazingly positive force in ...
This week's Ken Bridges Texas History column is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the disastrous Red River Expedition.
Baltimore County native Benjamin Banneker's contributions to Black history are stories of resilience, activism, and ingenuity ...
Jefferson’s sentiments reflected the prevailing mood of a sizable majority of the country at the dawn of the 19th century: A ...
About a month after being released from a professional basketball team in Spain, former Lancaster Catholic standout Kiki ...
A Philadelphia native was the first African-American student accepted into the master’s program in the Biopharmaceutical Process Engineering program at Thomas Jefferson University.
"Hundreds of thousands of meals to fighters affiliated with al-Qaida in Syria." Cal Thomas is a columnist for the Tribune Content Agency.
One local guy who has experienced this week as a player is former Powell Valley star running back Thomas Jones. As a member of the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl LXI Jones lost to the Indianapolis ...