Avel Louise Gordly was not happy. Gordly, the first Black woman elected to the state Senate, had framed a photograph of the 1953 passage of Oregon’s landmark civil rights law to display in the state ...
Snappy Lunch sits right on Main Street in Mt Airy, looking like it stepped out of a time machine. The red and white striped awning practically waves at you from down the block. Inside, you’ll find a ...
At a North Yorkshire garden centre, volunteers and students huddled around a television to offer their unlikely backing to a bobsleigh team as the competitors took their place in the Winter Olympics.
Guy Fieri couldn't stop raving about these pizzas when he tried them on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, thanks to their unique ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism about the prevalence of racism in modern political discourse.
I spent a while earlier this month wondering around a new exhibit at the Old State Capitol. The photos reminded me of how ...
For all the snark about its mishmash of styles, L.A.’s classic architecture is no joke. Here, according to its top brokers, are the city’s most iconic homes (some of which are for sale).
Kate Middleton and Prince William marked Valentine's Day on Saturday, Feb. 14, by sharing on their Instagram a never-before-seen snap from their photoshoot in April last year. The black-and-white ...
I grabbed my pink flip phone with terrible service and dialed 911 just before your body went stiff and fell over onto the bench.
GROSSE POINTE NORTH 78, NEW BALTIMORE ANCHOR BAY 68 >> North improved to 8-11 overall with this MAC Blue Division win, which moved the Norsemen into a three-way tie for third place in the league at ...
It was the image that launched a cultural icon. In 1967, in the northern Californian woods, a seven foot tall, ape-like creature covered in black fur and walking upright was captured on camera, at one ...
Carter G. Woodson, the "father of Black history," founded the celebration now known as Black History Month in 1926. A ...