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In early and mid-2025, a claim that "only 1.6% of US citizens owned slaves in 1860" resurfaced and circulated widely online, ...
Signs posted at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter ask visitors to report any information they experienced that may place American ...
Courts have recognized a “private right of action” in the Voting Rights Act since the law’s inception. In 1966, a dispute ...
Larry Provost is a Columnist and Commentator in Washington, D.C. A 26-year Army veteran who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, ...
SEOUL — On Tuesday evening, after South Korea’s snap presidential election came to an end, a different kind of race unfolded on the country’s leading private broadcaster, SBS. As the results ...
William F. Buckley Jr. was the erudite heart of American conservatism. But the political vision that he helped forge was—and remains today—focused less on adhering to principles and more on ferreting ...
Low Student Government election voting rates have been a concern as far back as the 1980s. James Exum and Paul Parker, UNC's 1984 student body president candidates, were quoted in a past article ...
Israel is not immune to these cycles. The trauma of October 7th—when Hamas launched its brutal surprise attack is still fresh ...
Something happened. Something big. And I, for one, can’t just “turn it off.” ...
We feature a special broadcast marking the Juneteenth federal holiday that commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people ...
Tuesday’s election of Barack Obama as the nation’s 44th president signaled “the end of the age of Ronald Reagan,” Cornel West, author of the 1993 best-selling book “Race Matters,” said ...
A 24-year-old Democrat pulled off a landslide win in Sen. Lindsey Graham’s backyard to secure a seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Keishan Scott became the representative for ...