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After resting in an unmarked grave, Porter County’s first female physician has a tombstone and an Indiana Historical Bureau ...
The outcome was a victory for the Republican president, who has complained about individual judges throwing up obstacles to ...
New York Times journalist Kevin Sack says there was a “Charleston before 2015 and a Charleston after 2015″ in a discussion ...
CHICAGO, Illinois — The political action committee that for decades supported candidates who back abortion rights in Illinois ...
Ruth Brubakken spoke on President Benjamin Harrison's connection to North Dakota at the June 22 Front Porch Chat at the Stutsman County Memorial Museum.
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Critics say state restrictions on who can protest on public campuses and how and when they do it violate the First Amendment.
Schwinn said abolishing the Education Department is a call to explore options around what is in the best interest of students ...
In his files at Washington University, among Missouri’s Communist Party materials, William “Bill” Sentner kept a collection ...
Sister Camille D’Arienzo “didn’t toe the line. She said what she believed. She is a progressive woman who had a very big ...
The high court declined to decide the constitutionality of birthright citizenship itself. But the justices said the Trump executive order rewriting the constitutional right to birthright citizenship ...