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For the past seven years, the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium has traveled around Alabama, sharing lesser-known stories of the civil rights movement.
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A suicide bomber has killed at least 25 people and injured 63 of the 350 congregants after opening fire and then ...
DAMASCUS, Syria -- The death toll from an attack on a church in Syria has gone up to 25, state media said Monday.
Versions of Monopoly had existed for years before Parker Brothers acquired the game from Darrow. The game features forty ...
Jackson wrote that the Supreme Court did little other than shoring up "unfortunate" public perceptions that the court will ...
Congressman Eric Swalwell this week decried the Trump administration’s recent decision to deport a Livermore father and winery worker, mere hours before a U.S. District Court judge ...
Fans of Jeopardy! took to Reddit and X to vent their frustrations over every contestant getting a Final Jeopardy clue about ...
The Supreme Court ordered the state of Maine to remove the censure on Republican Representative Laurel Libby Tuesday after she had been barred from speaking or voting in the Maine House. The decision ...
Sarah Collins Rudolph, one of the survivors of the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing, believes she is owed “millions” in atonement for the trauma that continues to haunt her 60 years later.
A copy of a 1963 file photo of the Sunday, September 15, 1963, bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church that killed Denise McNair, 11, Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley and Carole Robertson, all 14.