At a late-night inaugural ball on Monday, President Trump, flush with his restoration to power, began waving a ceremonial sword he had been given almost as if it were a scepter and he were a king.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service, a day dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of Dr. King, a key figure in the American Civil Rights Movement.
The name we recognize today as one of the most powerful voices during the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr., was originally not named “Martin Luther.” His father decided to change ...
Riverview Baptist Church celebrated “Unity” Sunday with a worship service that honored the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with this year’s theme being “coming together as a ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy is celebrated each year in January to honor and remember the Civil Rights leader. His work has inspired millions, even decades after his death. While the Civil ...
Patricia A. (O’Grady) King passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 18, 2025, with her loving family by her side. Patricia was born in Worcester, daughter of Frederick and Emily (Beaulac ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Pam Lunn is a 70-year-old force of nature. For 25 years, she's built the Dancing Goat farm and dairy in Tampa into a catalyst for love and community. "I'm lucky and very blessed to ...
Super Hero Worship is a regular opinion column by IGN’s Senior Staff Writer Jesse Schedeen. Check out the previous Super Hero Worship entry, Somehow, 2024 Became the Year of Gambit. The comic ...
What do King Kong’s poop, Gummi Bears and Jell-O have in common? They all feature a substance produced by heating an acidified extract of animal bones or skin referred to as “hydrolyzed ...
Jonathan Eig, author of the biography ‘King: A Life,’ spoke about the late civil rights leader on a Jan. 3 episode of NPR’s ‘Book of the Day’ podcast Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books ...
On April 14, 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr. visited Stanford to deliver a speech entitled “The Other America.” The address focused on the injustice present in an America marked by racial ...
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