A new round of debate over holiday traditions kicked off this week after former MSNBC host Joy Reid shared a video online ...
Fired MSNBC host Joy Reid played Grinch on social media this week, sharing a video claiming beloved Christmas anthem “Jingle Bells” was written “to make fun of black ...
The first European settlement in what's now Crittenden County was known as Hopefield. Benjamin Fooy was sent there by the ...
The Confederate rifle was a revolutionary weapon in the American Civil War. Its design, range, and accuracy changed battlefield strategies and gave Southern forces new tactical advantages. Experts ...
The National Park Service has reinstalled the statue of Brig. Gen. Albert Pike in Washington, more than five years after it was torn down and set on fire by demonstrators. The bronze statue — the only ...
ATLANTA, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The heroic images of three Confederate leaders carved into the granite face of Georgia's Stone Mountain have towered over the countryside outside Atlanta since the 1970s, ...
The Civil War ripped apart nearly every bond Americans shared — classmates, friends, even family members found themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. One of the most unique feuds came in the ...
The name Fort Cavazos existed for only two years at the Army’s massive central Texas base. But the Cavazos Connector, a shuttle bus looping daily around the recently redesignated Fort Hood, stands as ...
A Vietnamese pop star won the Intervision Song Contest in Moscow on Saturday. The United States was meant to participate, but politics intervened. By Alex Marshall Ivan Nechepurenko and Alina Lobzina ...
A Virginia school board violated students’ First Amendment rights when it restored the name of a Confederate general to its high school, a federal judge decided this week. District Judge Michael F.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced earlier this month that he would return a Confederate memorial to Arlington National Cemetery, he blamed “woke ...
After the American Civil War, only one Confederate officer faced execution for war crimes - Henry Wirz. His story remains one of the most controversial legacies of the conflict. ‘Slap in the Face’: ...