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Bells rang this week to mark 400 years since enslaved Africans arrived
August marked 400 years since the first enslaved Africans reached American shores at Point Comfort, known today as Fort Monroe…
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With Epstein case, public cannot ignore human trafficking
After the high profile arrest and suicide of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the topic of human trafficking and the egregious…
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Women do have a better memory than men
From remembering the dentist appointment to the date of your mother-in-law’s birthday, women are champs. A new study finds that…
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Former KC Chief: ‘effeminate’ agenda in sports leagues
Former Kansas City Chiefs and NFL star Larry Johnson has posted on social media that an “effeminate agenda” exists in…
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News Briefs: Elon Musk warnings on AI; No ‘gay’ gene detected; Comey leaked secrets
Second quarter revised up Second-quarter GDP was up a seasonally adjusted, annualized 2%, the Commerce Department said—a solid pace and on…
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ANALYSIS: James Comey roasted in devastating Justice report
Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz has released a report detailing how former FBI Director James Comey leaked personal memos to his attorneys, a…
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US officially launches new Space Force
President Donald Trump officially opened the U.S. Space Command, the first stage of the new branch of the military, the…
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Last remaining Jews in Sudan move to Israel with emotional greeting
The last remaining Jews of South Sudan finally arrived in Israel this week after being separated from their relatives for…
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Ken Burns’ ‘Country Music’ on PBS leads September’s family-friendly lineup
More than a few of my childhood nights were spent sitting in my bedroom, wondering why my father was watching…
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