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What it means to be an American, and the independence woven into the fabric of this country, was on the minds of many this ...
What if the biggest threat to your freedom isn’t external—but internal? Fear quietly limits your life, and bravery helps you take control.
As we celebrate Fourth of July, Americans - especially Black Americans - have a complex relationship with the flag and our ...
The values prevailing from the American Revolution were visible when Christians lined up to attend Kentucky's first synagogue ...
This year's Navasota Freedom Festival is kicking off with a parade through downtown, followed by a concert and fireworks show ...
Republican leaders in the House are sprinting toward a vote on President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts package, determined to seize momentum from a hard-fought vote in the Senate ...
In some places without freedom, girls aren’t allowed to go to school,” says Haley, age 8. “The only people I can think of who ...
Black people in Charlotte NC celebrate Juneteenth while questioning freedom and equity. A local nonprofit hopes to empower voices through surveys and town halls.
Short of a time machine, the Rowland Freedom Center offered Vacaville residents the best chance to turn back the clock on Saturday, hosting a Militaria GI Joe & Toy Show from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m ...
People like to join the pack, and that’s not always a bad thing. Strength in numbers is real. You need to create a community around you. Not just for your own protection, but for everyone else’s.
1846 Letter Seeks Freedom for Enslaved Person Read this poignant letter by William Thomas to an attorney in Cumberland, Maryland, pursuing freedom for an enslaved man named Richard in 1846.
More colleges have joined Harvard in resisting the government. That’s a welcome sign. People and institutions are coming together to fight for actual freedom against a president who hates it.