This week's letter to the editor asks a question posed in the movie 'Civil War': 'What kind of American are you?' ...
In the recent movie “Civil War,” this question is asked in response to someone saying, “I am American.” As our nation is grappling with nationalism and getting it confused with race ...
B eing Black in America is an honor and a privilege. Black people in this country have endured and overcome so much while simultaneously contributing to every aspect of America’ ...
Bao Nguyen Logline: A two-year investigation uncovers a scandal behind the making of one of the most-recognized photographs ...
Women presenting as men — whether to escape the stifling construct of feminine life or to stay close to husbands or brothers ...
The civilizational inflection point in our cold civil war happened sometime between Donald Trump’s second inaugural address ...
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive Order 11246. Simply stated, President Johnson’s order provided equal opportunity in Federal employment and banned anyone doing business with the ...
Béchard’s premise comes from a sort of thought experiment, based on Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics: “A robot may not ...
[Genesis] Whitted, 28, of Fayetteville, was found guilty in October. [Robin Pendergraft, criminal chief of the U.S.
The American Civil War (1861–1865) remains one of the most defining chapters in the nation’s past, forging our modern identity through tumultuous battles and ...
We’re not talking about big thru-hikes, but extended walks on pathways through glorious landscapes in spectacular parts of the world ...