Georgia September 18, 2023 Savannah to contribute half a million dollars to restore house that hosted an African-American art museum The city of Savannah, Georgia, will help renovate the Kiah House, which once hosted an African American art museum, by funding the project $500,000.
Italy September 14, 2023 Venice could be stripped of special status as it faces tourism crisis The tourist hotspot of Venice risks joining UNESCO’s "endangered" list as mass tourism continues to overwhelm the ancient Italian city.
Rhode Island September 11, 2023 WWII soldier from Rhode Island identified using DNA evidence A U.S. Army soldier from Rhode Island who died during World War II in Germany has been positively identified using DNA evidence, according to the U.S. Department of Defense.
LIFESTYLE September 8, 2023 Theater tickets from the night Abraham Lincoln was shot are up for auction, expected to go for $100,000 A set of Ford's Theatre tickets from the night Abraham Lincoln was killed are up for auction for the second time — and are expected to sell for over $80,000 to a lucky bidder.
Michigan September 8, 2023 Scientists ID WWII-era airman killed in 1944 bomber crash as 33-year-old Michigander A World War II-era flight officer killed in a bomber crash in India has been identified as flight officer and Marquette, Michigan resident Chester Rinke.
Israel September 6, 2023 Israeli researchers find 'four 1,900-year-old, excellently preserved' Roman swords in Dead Sea cave The Israeli Antiquities Authority says researchers inspecting a cave near in the Dead Sea have found ancient Roman swords and a javelin head that have been well-preserved.
China September 6, 2023 Vandals busted open Great Wall to make 'shortcut,' creating 'irreversible damage' Engineers in China "irreparably" damaged the Great Wall of China while trying to find a "shortcut" for their business, according to reports.
Culture August 30, 2023 12-year-old boy who got in trouble for wearing Gadsden flag patch wins victory over school: report Jaiden, a 12-year-old boy in Colorado, went viral this week after he was reportedly removed from class for having a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack.
Washington Commanders August 29, 2023 Native Americans leading Redskins petition outraged that a Washington Commanders rep called them 'fake group' The Native American Guardians Association, which are leading a petition to get the Washington Commanders to reclaim their historic Redskins name, were called "a fake group."
North Dakota August 23, 2023 Workers make headway on Theodore Roosevelt presidential library in North Dakota's Badlands Construction is underway at the planned site of the Theodore Roosevelt presidential library, located in North Dakota's Badlands, where he hunted and ranched in his youth.
LIFESTYLE August 16, 2023 Jack Carr's take on T. E. Lawrence, or 'Lawrence of Arabia': Book on warfare should be 'required reading' Jack Carr is a bestselling novelist and author of the upcoming "Targeted" nonfiction series about terror events. Here, he weighs in on Lawrence of Arabia, one of his "heroes."