The Continental Congress formalized the nation’s flag on June 14, 1777, establishing thirteen red and white stripes and a blue field with thirteen stars. This design...
The issue of journalists facing violence during protests has resurfaced sharply, reminiscent of the tragic death of journalist Ruben Salazar over 50 years ago. Recent protests...
In a historic first, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs attended the Tucson Juneteenth Festival, highlighting the significance of the day that marks the end of slavery in...
Juneteenth, a federal holiday marking the arrival of Union troops in Galveston Bay, Texas, on June 19, 1865, celebrates the announcement of freedom to over 250,000...
A group of Native students at the University of Arizona has expressed deep concern following the administration’s decision to dissolve a critical cultural and resource center....
Between Vierville-sur-Mer and Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes in Normandy, France, lies a 5-mile stretch of beach known as Omaha. Historically referred to as Côte d’Or or “golden coast,” the...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s absence from the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day marks a notable contrast to his reaction during the 75th anniversary in 2019, when...