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Georgia's Fort Benning, formerly Fort Moore, is holding a ceremony to rename the military base. Here are bios of the people behind the names - including the two Bennings.
The city of St. Louis and the leader of its city council have filed a federal lawsuit against a new Missouri law that puts a ...
Elected officials voted twice to relocate a Confederate monument from the Edenton waterfront to the county courthouse. A lawsuit to block the move continues.
By challenging 65,000 ballots that were cast in November, Judge Griffin continues to try to whittle down the electorate after the fact to tip the race in his favor.
That effort produced several new contextual markers and the renaming of Confederate Avenue to United Avenue in 2018. Here are the most visible places in metro Atlanta that commemorate the ...
Does the Constitution have what it takes to keep up with modern America? Join Peter Sagal, host of NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! as he hits the road to find out. Traveling across the ...
Women veterans from the Civil War, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War are not exempt from Defense Department's sweep of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts within the U.S ...
The Constitution describes the duties and obligations ... from jail if they aren’t being legally detained, an alleged Confederate sympathizer named Roger Merryman was arrested by the Army ...
Matthew Chapman is a video game designer who attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and lives in San Marcos, Texas. Before joining Raw Story, he wrote for Shareblue and AlterNet, specializing ...
Donald Trump is bringing Confederate statues back. On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity in America” that instructs Vice President JD Vance to ...
In a social media post announcing his bid for the seat, Kipke said he was “excited to continue to fight for our common values, defend the Constitution, and work to solve problems in our district.” ...
Congressional Republicans have repeatedly failed a simple test: Choose between President Trump and the Constitution. An upcoming vote will give Senators another chance to make a better choice.