'The Remarkable Life of Reed Pegram' is the story of queer Black scholar finding love in WWII Europe
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ethelene Whitmire about her book, "The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram," about a queer American Black man who went to Europe as World War II began, and stayed.
Over 125 years after his death, Newton Bateman is one of the unsung heroes in the fight for equal education in Illinois.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement flooded Minneapolis, Shane Mantz dug his Choctaw Nation citizenship card out of a box on his dresser and slid it into his wallet. Some ...
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary December 2025 unemployment rate was 4.5%, according to the Kentucky Center for ...
Ordnance Survey (OS) will reach out to 1,800 primary and secondary schools serving some of the most deprived areas of Great ...
Augustus Tolton was ordained in Rome in 1886. Previously, the only Black Catholic priests in the US had been men who ...
Boise State's online programs rank among the nation's best, including #25 for veterans and #11 for educational media design ...
A team concluded that the school’s complaint response system failed to function properly. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
KL Bro Biju Rithvik is a major player, known for family-friendly videos and a huge subscriber count. Carryminati remains a ...
Hidden beneath layers of moss and time, a remarkable archaeological find has emerged from the forests of northern Ontario.
CINEC Campus Sri Lanka, one of the pioneering non-state institutions in the country, recently hosted its 2025 Graduation ...
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