Before Saturday’s No Kings rally, columnist Jerry Shnay hadn’t witnessed a large protest movement since 1968 in Chicago.
Hundreds of thousands are expected to demonstrate on No Kings Day in what some believe will be the largest day of protest in ...
An outspoken voice for progressive causes, he created the “Freedom Seder,” invoking contemporary issues while telling the ...
Fannie Lou Hamer’s Presidential Medal of Freedom will go on display in the next few months at the Two Mississippi Museums.
Eulalia LeMay Bechtold, 98, of Rockville, devoted her life to family, faith, and community, shaping countless lives through her church work and cherished dairy farm.
Utah has its fair share of homegrown stars, from entertainers to athletes and scientists. But would you recognize the names of these famous people from Utah?
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Democratic strategist Bob Mulholland dies
CHICO — Bob Mulholland, the longtime Democratic campaign strategist and Vietnam War veteran, has died. Mike Hawkins, who worked for over 40 years with Mulholland, said Mulholland’s wife Jane Dolan ...
Here’s a look at the life of Hillary Clinton, 2016 Democratic nominee for president. The first woman in American history to be nominated by a major party, Clinton is also a former secretary of state.
Manager Kazuto Tsuruoka of the Nankai Hawks in the Nippon Professional Baseball league initially was unsuccessful in ...
Andrew Young, a leader of civil rights movement, ran the SCLC, which provided essential support to striking hospital workers ...
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Arthur Waskow, Activist Rabbi, Dies at 92
Remembering Rabbi Arthur Waskow, an activist who passed away at 92, known for his progressive causes and Jewish teachings.
This is a photo of the new 1941 Mack fire engine of the Altoona Pennsylvania Railroad Fire Department sitting on the Eighth ...
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