After a thrilling round of pool play, the World Baseball Classic is about to level up. Eight teams -- two from each pool -- ...
The New Hampshire House passed a bill Wednesday to restrict what type of flags can be displayed in public schools.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, let’s consider the radical inheritance of imagination—and how we’re empowering the next generation.
A newly published database includes hundreds of plaques, signs and pamphlets the National Park Service has flagged for review ...
ADD THE EXPLORER AS A PREFERRED SOURCE This story is told from the perspective of Ionah Scully, a First Nation Syracuse Ph.D. candidate, as she completes hiking the 46 Adirondacks High Peaks and ...
How will you preserve your family history? We cover how oral historians in Connecticut and beyond are preserving stories, traditions, and languages through audio.
A shadowy political action committee opposing Virginia’s April 21 redistricting referendum is facing sharp criticism after ...
The medieval church’s acknowledgement that signs were equivalent to a spoken language was transformative for deaf people.
National Geographic archaeologist George E. Stuart reported in 1975 on the scientists who sought to decode the ancient language—and the looters who stood in their way.
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