Opinion
Celebrating Black Military Service Is Not “DEI Woke Shit.” It’s Essential to America’s Defense.
After a year of wide-ranging efforts by Hegseth and others to denigrate Black military service, Skip’s life—in its triumph and its tragedy—serves as a powerful reminder that stories of true patriotism ...
They get to understand the different aspects of history and why we have the freedoms that we have today," a program head told Military.com.
Two sets of historic human remains were uncovered last week in an archaeological dig at the Maryland School for the Deaf ...
The Vietnam war ended over a half-century ago, but the 20-year war remains a conflict that American artists keep going back ...
The white college student supported Black voters in segregated Alabama, and began documenting the front lines of the voting ...
Two days after the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, we authored a piece for the Washington Post drawing on our expertise in Civil War and Reconstruction era political violence to contextualize ...
Derby native Joseph M. DiRienzo with his latest book about Valley history. Credit: Contributed Photo DERBY – Derby native Joseph M. DiRienzo loves writing about all things Valley, and with the release ...
Charles Milford Gordon learned from his father, a Scottish immigrant and minister, the importance of community and helping others. Gordon volunteered to serve with the Union Army during the Civil War ...
Ireland has produced many famous women who have made their mark in culture, politics, and the arts. Many are household names, but unfortunately, some are not. A different name, better known as Jennie ...
A rumor that Fox News host Jesse Watters said, "If [U.S. President Donald] Trump had been president during the Civil War, we would've won it," circulated online in December 2025. For example, one ...
NAMPA, Idaho — Just in time for cold temperatures, a Nampa war veteran and father of four is spending Christmas in a warm home after months without heat. For two and a half months, the Osgood home was ...
The Yankee cavalryman had no idea what lay in store when he raised his sword that Easter Sunday afternoon. How could he? All he knew was he had a job to do. So, he lifted his arm and prepared to ...
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