A politically powerful opponent of birthright citizenship railed that the United States cannot “give up the right” to “expel” ...
Over 350 years ago, the site that is now Victor, New York, was home to the largest and only Seneca town in the 17th-century United States, known as Ganondagan.
Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a Korean War hero and Texas Tech alum who became the first Hispanic U.S. Army general, posthumously received a Medal of Honor.
Five Korean War veterans, including Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, will receive the Medal of Honor posthumously on Jan. 3.
Unionists responded with their own verses. Augustine Duganne, a New York legislator, soldier and poet, asked in an 1863 poem: ...
Megan Kate Nelson, author of “The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the ...
Despite California's kumbaya vibe, a deep lode of hate and racist one-upmanship undergirds Southern California.
After Jimmy Carter’s state funeral in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 9, the body of the 39th president will be returned to his ...
Saddle up and discover the most famous cowboys who shaped the American Frontier, exploring how their stories intertwined with ...
Former New York Republican Gov. George E. Pataki told "The Cats Roundtable" that he views sanctuary states rejecting federal ...
Buried among Florida's manicured golf courses and sprawling suburbs are the artifacts of its slave-holding past: the long-lost cemeteries of enslaved people, the statues of Confederate soldiers that ...