The project, known in Hebrew as “Chaim al Hakav” (Life on the Line), described itself as a national digital archive designed to document reservists’ experiences.
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello commemorated Black History Month with a series of events centered around sharing the history of Monticello's enslaved community.
Nondomiciled CDLs will be limited to H-2A, H-2B and E-2 nonimmigrant status holders following “enhanced interagency vetting.” Employment Authorization Documents, or an EAD, are no longer acceptable ...
The original page was deleted following executive orders from president Donald J. Trump. We think this information is still ...
CDT presents a monthly series of censored content that has been added to our “404 Deleted Content Archive.” Each month, we publish a summary of content blocked or deleted (often yielding the message ...
The story of KC as host city for the World Cup has roots dating back decades. Let's look at Kansas City's rich soccer heritage.
The semiquincentennial arrives amid political divisions and anxiety over whether the country's representative government can be sustained.
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National archives in transition, former archivist Colleen Shogan explains at Lincoln Legacy Lecture
Former U.S. National Archives director, Colleen Shogan, appeared at the 2025 UIS Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Lecture Series to discuss the integrity of our national legacy.
Presidents Day 2026 is days away. Find out what's open and closed, if mail will be delivered and who gets the federal holiday ...
Columbia University’s Incite Institute offers more than 450 perspectives from the Obama White House and beyond.
A federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to restore exhibits on slavery that the National Park Service had ...
Same old? A lot about this hit-and-miss new show at the National Portrait Gallery will feel familiar; the focus is the ...
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