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President Franklin D. Roosevelt used the map to justify the United States entering World War II—but as one historian told ...
A reader asks why Onion Creek is so named. We looked in the American-Statesman archives and asked area experts.
A large-scale genome study shows that Indigenous peoples in the Americas split off several times, resulting in loss of ...
When East London apprentice mechanic Bradley Peters registered as a stem cell donor last year, he never imagined his cells ...
A hotel in South Texas is one of the most threatened historic sites in the country. See the full 2025 list of endangered ...
Both U.S. neighbors, Canada and Mexico, allow for unrestricted birthright citizenship as well as all but two countries in ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum says Mexico followed through on its threat to sue Google for using Trump's "Gulf of Mexico" ...
An estimated 31 million tons of smelly brown seaweed is floating int eh Atlantic this year, experts say, and Florida beaches ...
Three decades after that system’s defeat, the plight of white South Africans has become a cause célèbre among white-nationalist groups. American President Donald Trump says they are victims of ...
Witness the powerful transformation of the American South as hurricanes reshape its landscapes and communities. This journey ...
The Episcopal Church's double standard on illegal immigrants and Afrikaner refugees reminds me why I left The Episcopal ...
A kind of South American version of Nelson Mandela, he was practically canonized while still alive. His simple demeanor, life of resilience, and poetic idealism turned the Uruguayan into the moral ...