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How female spies changed the course of the Civil War
Female spies helped share Civil War secrets from both sides. Learn more about their remarkable efforts on We Are the Mighty.
When the 15-year-old was duly granted asylum there, he, his wife and the rest of the family successfully applied to join him.
Mind Body Globe on MSN
6 countries with the highest violence rates against women
Violence against women remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations worldwide, yet its prevalence varies ...
New coins marking the United States' 250th anniversary begin circulating this week. The Trump administration tweaked the ...
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Edith Renfrow Smith, who witnessed more than a century of Black American history, dies at 111
Edith Renfrow Smith grew up in the 1910s hearing her grandparents’ stories of surviving slavery, including a grandfather who ...
Betty Reid Soskin, the nation's oldest former active National Park Service ranger, died at 104 after a life of public service ...
Things have come a long way since the 1980s. But women still do not have the equal economic access they deserve.
The trial in France is seen as a forerunner to a bigger legal case the Macrons have brought in the U.S. against MAGA ...
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Jan. 6 author tracks women rioters energized by Trump’s return
On Jan. 6, 2021, author and ethnographer Noelle Cook drove to Washington, D.C. On Capitol Hill, she was shocked to come upon ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, first lady Cilia Flores, were captured and indicted by the U.S. i 2026.
Congress sneaks in ban on trans athletes at military service academies Federal lawmakers recently passed the annual National ...
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