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The demands of artist’s work are simple: everything that has been taken from Indigenous peoples must be returned ...
What makes her work notable is its charm and cheerfulness — and the way those qualities mask the darker realities embedded in ...
Adelaide Beeman-White crafts her own Victorian clothing, writes with dip pens, and has neighbors wondering about the "Mary ...
Alta and Lamont Alexander preserve and share house of Dr. Sidney White, a dentist, and his wife, Helen White, an educator and ...
Tucked away in historic Harpers Ferry, where three states and two rivers meet, sits a stone cottage café that has locals and ...
In 43 years at The Courier Journal, Bill Luster contributed to two Pulitzer Prizes and was named to the Kentucky Journalism ...
Skagway Alaska, 1897. When you hear "Old West," images of gun-toting cowboys, saloons with swinging doors, and high-speed horse chases likely flood your mind.
MADISON, Wis. -- Schewe Road between White Fox Lane and Old Sauk Road is scheduled to close on Thursday for a utility installation and road construction.
In an extract from her new book, Deborah Frances-White explores how gender is a spectrum in many non-Western cultures Guilty Feminist host Deborah Frances-White Linda Cooper ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wants to 'make the West great again," she said during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday.
A 160-Year-Old Photographic Mystery In 1851, Levi Hill claimed he invented color photography. Was he a genius or a fraud?
First Lt. Gabrielle White, a 25-year-old West Point graduate, became the first female ranger ever to compete in the arduous three-day, 30-event marathon.