With the Class 12 board exams approaching, the CBSE Political Science sample paper offers students a clear understanding of the exam pattern, question types and marking scheme, helping them prepare ...
Years ago, Reese Hundley learned firsthand what it felt like to be homeless. After finding black mold in his rental property, Hundley packed up and left the property with his wife and their child.
This story was originally published by The 19th. Project 2025 is rooted in injecting narrower interpretations of gender, sexuality and race in federal policy. It calls for ending nearly all of the U.S ...
Research led by the Ruth J. Simmons Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice is highlighted in two museums in Rio de Janeiro in exhibitions that focus on the global legacies of racial slavery.
Are you guys as ready for the final season of Stranger Things as I am? It feels like we have been waiting forever to see how the Hawkins gang wraps up their battle against Vecna. But while we are all ...
Jeanine Brundage and Karen Darner explore Arlington Historical Museum exhibition (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey) The Arlington Historical Society has launched a new initiative designed to capture ...
Jazz Mandolin Project will play its first extended run of shows in 22 years with a four-show, February 2026 tour of the Northeast. The Burlington, VT experimental jazz fusion ensemble, founded by ...
At its regular meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 12, the Aberdeen City Council voted to formally confirm Alternative 8 as the preferred geometric layout for the fully funded $74 million US 12 Highway–Rail ...
A local nonprofit is making a record of Indiana's music history one interview at a time. The Indiana Music History Project will release 50 completed video interviews with influential figures in ...
The Rural Indiana Veterans Alliance has launched the Final Mission: Legacy Project, an oral history initiative to preserve the personal stories of Indiana veterans from World War II through Operation ...
Army Air Corps First Lieutenant Sam Maloney ’48 lined up rows of folding chairs for a makeshift church service he would lead on the deck of a ship transporting troops to Okinawa in the last months of ...