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Well before the Europeans arrived, the indigenous people of North America raised cities that rivaled those an ocean away.
In the middle of a dark September night in 1711 in Carolina, John Lawson found himself captive, tied up and flung in the center of the council ring of the ...
English-born John Lawson was a newcomer to North America. Almost immediately upon arriving, he set out on foot from ...
It’s easy to ignore some of the plants currently blooming in our backyards and along the roads. They originally came from ...
Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they ...
Photographer and member of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band, Scott Quanon Menuhkesu (Strong Hawk) Foster, is sharing glimpses ...
Summer in India is synonymous with mangoes—the sweet aroma of Dussehri, the rich flavor of Chausa, and the unique taste of ...
The intervention of Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Nara Lokesh has given a new lease of life to two boys. CH Penchalaiah and V. Venkateshwarlu — two seven-year-old boys who were once forced to beg ...
The countries have had contact since colonial times. Brazil is also India’s largest trading partner in South America.
ANN ARBOR, MI — Michigan’s two largest college towns are among top 50 most educated cities in America, according to WalletHub rankings.
The 1600: America Doesn't Have a Conservative Party Editor's note: This is a preview of The 1600, Newsweek's daily newsletter where politics and culture director Carlo Versano makes sense of ...
America’s decline in national pride has been a slow erosion, with a steady downtick in Gallup's data since January 2001, when the question was first asked.