If it weren’t for the New England playoff game a couple years ago, there’s an argument to be made that the first half against Jacksonville was the best 30 ...
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Prof. Dopf challenges students to civics test; emphasizes importance of teaching American history in colleges; debate over ...
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court. The ...
Some Florida school districts are rolling back a more comprehensive approach to sex education in favor of abstinence-focused ...
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Wright Thompson travels back to his native Mississippi to examine the place where Emmett Till was murdered for his new book ...
Your vote will determine who will be the Faber Builders Boys Sports Athlete of the Week for September 16-22. The players' credentials are listed above the poll — which will be live until 8 p.m.
If a candidate were to win each of the thirty smallest states by exactly one vote and not receive a single vote anywhere else ...
"Our General Assembly is hopelessly compromised by progressive-Left, woke, and big-government advocates. They will never pass laws that restore power to the people or restrict their own power; or that ...
The true history of the lynching that begat the Civil Rights Movement began with the Mississippi gubernatorial election that was all about preserving segregation.
The true history of the lynching that begat the Civil Rights Movement began with the Mississippi gubernatorial election that was all about preserving segregation.