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Militarized federal encroachments on public life provoke strong, even violent responses — even among those who agree with ...
When a fugitive slave was caught in Boston in 1854, many civic leaders were outraged — but they wouldn’t challenge slavery ...
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Key maps from the Texas General Land Office are now collected in a book published by University of Texas Press ...
For those who want to explore some prehistoric history, this gorgeous national park site in the Texas Panhandle is filled with archaeological remains.
Northern Ireland is positioning itself as one of the UK’s strongest property investment markets, combining high rental yields, comparatively low property prices, and strong lifestyle appeal.
California, a state nestled in the Western United States along the Pacific Coast, stands as a testament to unparalleled diversity—geographical, cultural, and economic. Encompassing an expansive area ...
Glimmers of civil compromise in Congress Amid political divides and posturing, a group of representatives are pursuing compromise on hot-button immigration issues.
The peril of trying to please people Compromise rarely leads to contentment. But it nearly always leads to costs ...
Tens of thousands of people sought refuge on Friday as border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia entered a second day, heightening fears of a broader conflict.
The Thai army has accused its Cambodian counterpart of violating the ceasefire, which was intended to end a fierce five-day border conflict.
Southern Arizona residents report Trump's border policies reduced illegal crossings and created a more positive atmosphere, with many praising the president's work.