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He was a renowned television correspondent and commentator who also had long ties with Lyndon B. Johnson, including as his press secretary.
The NAACP has delivered what may be its most pointed rebuke of a sitting president in over a century, announcing it will not extend an ...
1976: The Chicago Sting beat the New York Cosmos, in front of 28,000 fans. It was soccer star Pelé’s last match at Soldier ...
If she were alive, Texan Barbara Jordan would heartily endorse the celebration of Juneteenth, the federal holiday signed into ...
A course on the contested meanings of the Declaration of Independence has never been more relevant—or more politically ...
In a historic break from tradition, the NAACP announced Monday, June 16, it will not invite President Donald Trump to speak at its upcoming national convention. This marks the first time in 116 years ...
When President Jimmy Carter’s reelection campaign advisers were planning a key West Coast swing through Washington, Oregon ...
The North Platte Planning Commission Monday will hold a public hearing on a conditional use permit to let Ramada by Wyndham's ...
Michael Madigan will follow Ed Burke to federal prison, arguably ending Irish political leadership stretching back 150 years ...
Lucy Parsons remains an under recognized yet powerful figure of American radicalism. New scholarship into her life and background is welcome but as this review suggests the recently published Goddess ...
Albert Mead was Washington’s fifth governor and lived in Whatcom County. Serving from 1905 to 1909, the Bellingham lawyer and ...
President Bola Tinubu and former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, have taken off the gloves, opting for bare knuckles, in ...