News

The women were sent to Europe to clear a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail waiting to be sent to U.S. troops.
Students in Charles Taronis’ class at Pottsville High School got a living history lesson recently on a tour of Gettysburg ...
It has been 70 years since Baltimore made history with the first peaceful sit-in against segregation. It happened in 1955 at ...
Proud of her Southern roots and fervently pro-slavery, Rose O'Neal Greenhow wanted to support the Confederacy in any way she ...
The nation’s only Black, all-female unit to serve in Europe during World War II was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal on ...
At a ceremony Tuesday in Emancipation Hall at the Capitol Visitor Center, House Speaker Mike Johnson and other lawmakers will ...
Did you know the U.S. Army once tried to use camels in the Southwest? Discover the fascinating story of the Camel Corps and ...
Archaeologists have identified two potential mass graves of Black Union soldiers who were targeted by Confederate guerrillas ...
Paul Revere raced through the Massachusetts country side on horseback to warn patriot leaders that British soldiers were on ...
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said on “Fareed Zakaria GPS” that the tariff policy is “the worst self-inflicted wound through economic policy” since World War II. “It’s wrong ...