In a Tennessee junkyard, a father and son rediscover more than old steel—they find the living heartbeat of American muscle ...
A shaken sheriff said that a teacher, a neighbour and one of his best friends were among the victims who died in the blast.
Army Sgt. John Preston Donaldson of Butler, a Commissary Sergeant during the Civil War, was at the Village of Appomattox ...
Amid the rolling farmland of central North Carolina, in the small town of Denton, three nearly identical Confederate statues ...
Mississippi on Wednesday took a big step toward replacing its old state flag dominated by the Confederate "stars and bars" when a commission selected a new design featuring a magnolia - the state ...
For decades after the Civil War, no one flew it. Then the Civil Rights Movement began, and the flag rose for all the wrong ...
Six Flags Over Texas plans to build a massive new drop coaster that, once completed, will set six new world records and usher in a totally new ride category. Representatives with the amusement park ...
The name Fort Cavazos existed for only two years at the Army’s massive central Texas base. But the Cavazos Connector, a shuttle bus looping daily around the recently redesignated Fort Hood, stands as ...
Confederate Flags are both coming down and going up everywhere. States like South Carolina are removing the flag from public spaces. Individuals are still clinging to them like guns and religion. In ...
In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not reflect the official ...
A Virginia school board violated students’ First Amendment rights when it restored the name of a Confederate general to its high school, a federal judge decided this week. District Judge Michael F.