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Black History
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Everything you need to know about National Freedom Day, Feb. 1
Feb. 1 marks the anniversary of the signing of the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which officially abolished slavery nationwide.
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Survivor recalls Nazi horrors on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Nearly 80 years ago, Allied troops liberated the Auschwitz death camp. More than 6 million Jews and millions of others were killed between 1933 and 1945.
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What you should know about International Holocaust Remembrance Day
"The whole world on this day mourns our losses and tells stories of our survivors and feels compassion for our tragedy and the whole world pledges never to forget."
History
New photographs of Warsaw Ghetto found in family collection
The photos were taken inside the Warsaw Ghetto by a Polish firefighter as the Nazi Germans were brutally crushing the uprising of 1943.
Nation World
Norway archaeologists find 'world's oldest runestone'
Older runes have been found on other items, but not on stone. The earliest runic find is on a bone comb found in Denmark.
Nation World
'Just as good as the lottery': Mammoth bone claim brings treasure hunters to NYC
The American Museum of Natural History has already thrown water as cold as the East River on the tale.
Events
Here's how St. Louis is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2023
St. Louis is paying tribute to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with events and volunteer efforts this January.
History
'A King’s Dream': A look at MLK’s time in Florida and his successful fight advancing civil rights
Dr. King used the blatant racism exhibited throughout the state to highlight the nation’s need for sweeping, immediate change.
Now-Then
When the War Came to America (1995 WWII documentary)
In early 1942, German U-boat "wolf packs" began hunting off the United States East Coast, targeting merchant ships and their US Naval escorts.
Nation World
Biden marks two years since Jan. 6 Capitol riot
President Joe Biden on Friday honored election officials and police officers who upheld democracy two years ago during the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.
Nation World
Thousands mourn Benedict XVI at funeral celebrated by Pope Francis
The former Joseph Ratzinger, who died Dec. 31 at 95, is considered one of the 20th century’s greatest theologians and spent his lifetime upholding church doctrine.
Black History
Everything you need to know about National Freedom Day, Feb. 1
Feb. 1 marks the anniversary of the signing of the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which officially abolished slavery nationwide.
Local News
Survivor recalls Nazi horrors on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Nearly 80 years ago, Allied troops liberated the Auschwitz death camp. More than 6 million Jews and millions of others were killed between 1933 and 1945.
History
What you should know about International Holocaust Remembrance Day
"The whole world on this day mourns our losses and tells stories of our survivors and feels compassion for our tragedy and the whole world pledges never to forget."
History
New photographs of Warsaw Ghetto found in family collection
The photos were taken inside the Warsaw Ghetto by a Polish firefighter as the Nazi Germans were brutally crushing the uprising of 1943.
Nation World
Norway archaeologists find 'world's oldest runestone'
Older runes have been found on other items, but not on stone. The earliest runic find is on a bone comb found in Denmark.
Nation World
'Just as good as the lottery': Mammoth bone claim brings treasure hunters to NYC
The American Museum of Natural History has already thrown water as cold as the East River on the tale.
Events
Here's how St. Louis is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2023
St. Louis is paying tribute to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with events and volunteer efforts this January.
History
'A King’s Dream': A look at MLK’s time in Florida and his successful fight advancing civil rights
Dr. King used the blatant racism exhibited throughout the state to highlight the nation’s need for sweeping, immediate change.
Now-Then
When the War Came to America (1995 WWII documentary)
In early 1942, German U-boat "wolf packs" began hunting off the United States East Coast, targeting merchant ships and their US Naval escorts.
Nation World
Biden marks two years since Jan. 6 Capitol riot
President Joe Biden on Friday honored election officials and police officers who upheld democracy two years ago during the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.
Nation World
Thousands mourn Benedict XVI at funeral celebrated by Pope Francis
The former Joseph Ratzinger, who died Dec. 31 at 95, is considered one of the 20th century’s greatest theologians and spent his lifetime upholding church doctrine.
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