Susan Akin (Lynch) was Miss America 1986. Nearly 40 years after winning the crown and lifetime of battling substance use, ...
Fox News host Sean Hannity rips on Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign and her lack of honesty with the American people on ...
The New York Yankees finished as the top seed in the American League playoff picture, thanks largely to the season of Aaron ...
CUMBERLAND — Allegany Museum's History on Tap series will return Oct. 4 at 6 p.m. Emily Hager Kasecamp, the museum's new ...
For much of American history, there was no clear answer to what happens when the president is unable to serve. A documentary ...
James Bond is one of the most famous characters in film. He's also one of the best-dressed, with each of the actors ...
The transatlantic slave trade, spanning four centuries, generated immense wealth for Western nations and played a critical ...
Recent false allegations against Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, have sparked a deeper reflection on Haiti’s plight.
Battie averaged 6.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks per game, but may be as well known in Boston for helping save the life of Paul Pierce in 2000.
When people think of epidemics, they might think they’re caused only by viruses or other germs. But as public health experts, we know that’s just part of the story. Commerce can cause epidemics, too.
Etienne DeBorre is a little-known figure in American agriculture. Born in 1741 in a small village along the Mississippi River in Illinois. Etienne spent most of his life in Louisiana, and it was there ...
Fordham participates in the world’s first televised American football game. In front of the sport’s first live TV audience, the Rams defeats Waynesburg College, 34-7.