West Point graduate John Blair Smith Todd was no stranger to military action. He fought against Florida’s Seminole tribe in ...
State trust lands generate millions of dollars for carceral facilities and programs every year, largely from extractive ...
Robert Donaldson was born Oct. 13, 1828, in Perry County, Ohio. He was the son of Thomas Donaldson and Nancy Saffer Donaldson. Both natives of Virginia, Thomas and Nancy immigrated to Ohio in 1823 ...
Trump took the oath of office, Charlie Kirk was sitting in the Capitol Rotunda when he glanced down at his iPhone. What the ...
I read an article on something called the Mountain Meadows Massacre,” director Peter Berg says. “It was something that ...
It’s strange how fast your mind can move from one thing to another. It was hot outside that day, dreadfully hot. I had just walked in from outside, wrapped in thought regarding the heat, the ...
A Spirit Lake man was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a second degree murder charge stemming ...
A North Dakota bill to study oil spills on Fort Berthold now needs state funding due to policy changes affecting federal ...
Two Dakota First Nations have accused the Government of Canada of walking back apologies and failing on reconciliation goals as they continue to battle in a Winnipeg court because of disputed land ...
Secretary Burgum’s swearing-in marks the beginning of a different chapter for the Department of the Interior. He succeeds Deb ...
Four African American army regiments were stationed at Fort Davis from 1867-1885. The "Buffalo Soldiers" there and beyond were key to westward expansion of the U.S.
Advices received to-day by the editor of the Thirty-fifth Parallel, state that the Texans have threatened to take possession of Forts Washita, Cobb and Arbuckle, in the Indian Territory.