Education was the topic of the Cherokee Nation’s monthly Lunch & Learn April 15, with Julie Reed speaking on how her two books on education evolved. Reed, who was recently hired at the University of ...
Art history . . . is a malleable discipline, but understanding developments in art depends on it—or at the very least is ...
War in the Middle East may be roiling markets and testing global stability, but one priority endures for Vladimir Putin’s ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cited biblical scripture on Thursday to attack the media, comparing reporters to Jewish ...
At the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin has fundamentally shifted both the agency’s mission and the words he uses ...
Pete Hegseth is a frequent critic of the US media, which he says is biased against Trump. US Defense Secretary Hegseth ...
Shirley MacFarland’s weekly community column featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and ...
NEW YORK — The aspirations cut a wide swath through American history since 1776 — from the “All men are created equal” of the ...
Couched in the familiar language of contemporary security cooperation — readiness, interoperability, coordination — this is ...
Palimpsest refers to layered history where past traces remain beneath the present, symbolizing memory, identity, and change ...
Today in Ohio podcast uses Trump's attack on the 14th Amendment to spotlight forgotten Ohio statesman John Bingham and ask: ...
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