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In Washington, D.C., the city’s ‘forgotten river’ cleans up, slowly
Houston Chronicle· 2 days agoBruce Holmes, 65, grew up fishing on the Anacostia River, a 9-mile (14-kilometer) urban waterway...
How the ‘Corridor of Death’ Saved the D-Day Invasion
The Daily Beast· 3 days agoOn the 80th anniversary of D-Day, we look back at a little-remembered battle two months after the invasion, one that truly turned the tide of WWII....
Opinion: Trump cares nothing for us, the country or the world
Portland Press Herald· 3 days agoIt was a dark day in our country’s history. On April 4, 1968, a man who fought tirelessly for...
Highlighting History: Mississippi’s final stands at Brice’s Crossroads and Tupelo
WTVA· 1 day agoPicture it: It is 1864 and a civil war has been raging from Virginia to the Mississippi River. Across the Tennessee border, a battle at Shiloh flooded many Mississippi towns with wounded. In ...
Stickers And The Trouble With Indian Creek, Inside Appalachia - West Virginia Public Broadcasting
West Virginia Public Broadcasting· 6 days agoThis week on Inside Appalachia, we meet a West Virginia artist who designs stickers, t-shirts,...
From the Right: Where will Trump verdict lead us? • The Malibu Times
The Malibu Times· 2 days agoDemocrats are celebrating the guilty verdicts last week, proclaiming the rule of law was reaffirmed,...
D.C. Metro Shows its Pride with Rainbow-Wrapped Train and Bus
Metro Weekly· 6 days agoThe Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) will run a Pride-themed, rainbow-colored subway train and bus throughout the system during June. This marks the second year in a row ...
In Washington, D.C., the city’s ‘forgotten river’ cleans up, slowly
Seattle Times· 4 days agoBruce Holmes, 65, grew up fishing on the Anacostia River, a 9-mile (14-kilometer) urban waterway...
Gettysburg National Military Park announces anniversary program for early July
The Patriot-News· 3 days agoGettysburg National Military Park will commemorate the 161st anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg...
States’ rights are the boogeyman! | New Orleans' Multicultural News Source | The Louisiana Weekly
Louisiana Weekly· 6 days agoStates’ rights are the boogeyman! During the last century, it was common for parents to tell children that if they misbehaved, “the boogeyman is going to get you.” Contrary to conventional wisdom ...