Opinion
Walters: California lawmakers must weigh long-term consequences before granting tribe a state park
Four years ago, with the state budget seemingly providing a cornucopia of new revenues, Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature extended state-paid health care to undocumented immigrants of all ages.
Opinion
2don MSNOpinion
California lawmakers must weigh long-term consequences before granting tribe a state park
Assemblymember James Ramos proposed giving Tolowa Dunes State Park, 4,300 coastal acres in Del Norte County, to the Tolowa Dee-ni Nation.
Inspired by the Trujillo Adobe Heritage Village and its history as a gathering place, this year’s tamale festival also ...
1don MSNOpinion
Scamming the West: What’s really behind the UN’s ahistorical transatlantic slavery resolution
The United Nations General Assembly, led by Ghana, recently passed a resolution by a 123-3 vote declaring that the ...
The Allegheny Indians, Ben Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette, and the Ethnic Cleansing of Pennsylvania, 1755-1763,” Paul Douglas Newman tracks newspaper accounts that ...
About 15 years before Fort Dodge was established as a military post in 1850, a different group of soldiers passed through the ...
The first Greek person to ever set foot in America was a man named Theodoros Griego, and he arrived in the country in 1528.
GB News on MSN
Native American man who helped Mayflower pilgrims settling in America was secretly sold into slavery
A Native American man who helped Mayflower pilgrims settling in America was secretly sold into slavery, a stunning new ...
At times, as in the case of the Vietnam War, the warfare state has engendered full-blown domestic economic crises. Vietnam ...
We celebrate the cultural minglings in New Orleans with a visit to the 2019 French Quarter Festival. This week, we’ll hear ...
When the American Revolution began, Fort Dodge did not exist. In fact, Iowa did not exist. All of the land that is the state ...
Daily Star on MSN
Native Americans were making dice and gambling 12,000 years ago at end of last Ice Age
Evidence reveals that the earliest known dice in human history were made and used by hunter-gatherers on the western Great Plains ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results