“Millions of Americans have never been taught” that Founding Father Thomas Jefferson owned hundreds of slaves, says Clint Smith. “Talking about this part of the American story with students is just as ...
Unity cross-country runner Mackenzie Pound takes a selfie with her teammates at Hicks Field in Tolono on Saturday after the Rockets returned from the IHSA state meet in Peoria and after Pound won The ...
Since the start of the school year, there have been more than 70 shootings on campuses across the U.S., according to the K-12 School Shooting Database. That level of violence is why educators in the U ...
Commercial Observer sat down with Clint Arrowsmith, CEO of Genesis Capital, to discuss how the company has built a reputation for lending to people, not just projects. In this conversation, Arrowsmith ...
Clint Black brings his Back on the Blacktop Tour to ArcBest Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. Nov. 7. The show will celebrate Black's extensive catalog with fan favorites and new surprises. Tickets ...
There’s a familiar cowboy aesthetic to the man I’m interviewing today. The square jaw and hairline, the measured speech: Yes, this is a man who indisputably shares DNA with Clint Eastwood. “Sorry I’m ...
Clint Smith's bestselling book "How the World Is Passed" has been reimagined for a younger audience by Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul. Smith joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the project and why teaching ...
Clint Eastwood's darker side is highlighted in a new book. "Levy doesn't pull any punches," a publishing source said. "He makes it clear that while Eastwood is rightly celebrated as a film-maker, his ...
Charlie Sheen's history with substance abuse dates back decades. Sheen, 60, reflected on his addiction journey and the way his famous family organized an intervention in the early '90s in the new ...
Frank & Friends: Live in Las Vegas with Jane Monheit and Clint Holmes, a captivating live album recorded at the Smith Center inside Cabaret Jazz is now available on all streaming platforms featuring ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Clint Smith, poet and writer for The Atlantic, about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Just days before Hurricane Katrina struck his neighborhood in New Orleans, ...
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