Opinion
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.
Meet the Library of Congress Packard Campus’ archives technicians who store and care for old photos and reels of film from ...
The NAACP asked a federal judge to limit the FBI's use of allegedly sensitive voter information seized from an Atlanta ...
A federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to restore exhibits on slavery that the National Park Service had ...
The NAACP and allied groups are asking a judge to limit how the federal government uses voter data seized in an FBI raid near Atlanta.
Cybersecurity incidents are escalating across every sector, and a clear trend is taking hold: litigation follows public disclosure more often than ...
The US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, a Baptist minister raised in the segregated south who became a close associate of Martin Luther King and twice ran for the Democratic presidential nomination, ...
Officials investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie have recovered DNA from a glove found near her house. If they don't get an exact match, they could turn to genealogy websites for clues.
The meaning of Presidents Day has changed dramatically, from being mostly unremarkable and filled with work for Washington in the 1700s to the consumerism bonanza it has become today.
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