Students and management of the Navrongo Senior High School (NAVASCO), have expressed grave concern over the school’s ...
Eight decades ago, a presidential commission guided by Jefferson’s great-great-grandson selectively edited the Founding ...
Just about 30 miles northeast of Springfield and 160 miles southwest of Chicago, Lincoln sits like a time capsule along Route 66, waiting for travelers smart enough to exit the highway and discover ...
DANBURY — Glover Teixeira's mixed martial arts skills are world renowned. The Brazilian American and longtime Danbury resident reached the heights of MMA glory, once holding the coveted UFC Light ...
The Tony-winning play paints Abraham Lincoln's wife as a boozy aspiring actress, but how does history really remember her?
No Smoking, the Indian take on "Quitters, Inc." was too bold for its audience, but Anurag Kashyap's cult classic stands the ...
Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the entire world was eagerly anticipating—the opening of King Tut's burial chamber.
In Chechnya, archaeologists have uncovered a 2,500-year-old tomb of the Alani people, offering a rare glimpse into their ancient nomadic culture. The untouched burial site, rich with artifacts, ...
Ed Gein, who died in 1984 at 77, was buried in Plainfield, Wisconsin. His gravestone was later stolen and found touring with a punk-rock sideshow before being secured in a Wisconsin museum. Today, his ...
Sharon L. Abraham, 73, of Tyrone, passed away Sunday. She was born in Raynham, Mass., a daughter of the late David and Jeanette (Hardy) Knox. On June 2, 1974, in Raynham, Mass., she married the Rev.