Rose Scotland has been teaching an aquatics class for seniors and those with mobility issues at the Hillcrest YMCA in Lyndhurst for the past two decades. Not even a broken hip could keep 104-year-old ...
“Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” was defined by and granted to white men. Let’s aspire to be an America for all Americans. The United States has been an aspirational democracy since our ...
In the early 1970s, buoyed by bipartisan support, Congress overwhelmingly passed the Equal Rights Amendment, which prohibited discrimination on the basis of sex. A rush of state ratifications ...
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My question at this point in the presidential election, when it’s so devastatingly clear that no current candidate has united our country, is not whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden can win. After an ...
Each week, The Spokesman-Review examines one question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens. Today’s question: When was the Declaration of Independence ...
After making “The Duke” footballs in Chicago from 1941 until 1954, Wilson decided to move its manufacturing to the Buckeye State in 1955, because nothing says Ohio quite like hard work and football.
As part of our We the People celebration marking our country’s 250th birthday, WITN’s Gigi Barnett took a trip to visit Historic Bath. An 83-year-old Army veteran in Georgia received the keys to a new ...
On what would have been his 95th birthday, Greenville is remembering not just “The Genius” of Ray Charles, but the little boy from a humble home who changed the sound of American music forever. The ...