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I was driving through Central Florida on U.S. 301, so I just HAD to stop at the Orange Shop in Citra. It was as if my car was ...
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Ordinary Gazans, along with officials from Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, are determined to continue defending their ...
The enslavement of millions of Indigenous people in the Americas is a neglected chapter in U.S. history. Two projects aim to ...
Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
Israel says it has begun preparations for the departure of large numbers of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip in line with ...
Family members of people deported or forced to leave during the Mexican repatriation of the 1930s have for decades urged the country to pay attention to this little known episode of history.
Several businesses from day cares to grocery stores and hair salons closed across the United States in a loosely organized ...
Panama President José Raúl Mulino has rejected the U.S. State Department’s claim that his country had reached a deal allowing ...
During the tariff showdown, the U.S. pledged to stem the smuggling of weapons into Mexico. But this will be no easy task.