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On June 19, 1865, two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, Union soldiers rode through Galveston, Texas, with the message that enslaved people were free.
Juneteenth, the nation's most recent federal holiday, is celebrated by Americans on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery ...
The Soroka Medical Center strike caused “extensive damage,” the hospital said. Iran said it targeted military and ...
Despite the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle or sharply cut back on U.S. government-run news outlets like Voice of ...
The United Nations’ vast system has tackled everything from delivering life-saving humanitarian aid to providing crucial ...
A West Virginia county sought clarification regarding state law after a spokesperson for Gov. Patrick Morrisey said ...
This Q&A seeks to answer some common questions about reparations for Black people in the United States as a remedy for ...
President Trump took time on Wednesday to reaffirm his unwavering support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and ...
"The freedom Juneteenth commemorates was never a finish line. It was always a starting point," writes Eric K. Ward.
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired rights to James Vanderbilt's thriller "Nuremberg," starring Rami Malek, Russell Crowe and ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon has provided possible options to President Donald Trump as he decides any ...
The former ambassador cited concerns about democracy, rising costs for families and healthcare funding in her campaign ...