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Famous summits from U.S. presidential history

Government

Are local officials duty-bound to certify elections? Arizona ruling creates new doubt

Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd, center, bows her head in prayer during the inauguration of the Southern Arizona Regional Border Operations Center in Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Society

The decline of American happiness: Why the US is falling behind in global rankings

A group of diverse people protesting against war in silence outdoors.
Society

How one state reduced its overdose death rate by 32% in a year

A Services for the UnderServed (S:US) worker holds a naloxone overdose kit.
History

19 photos of Juneteenth celebrations over the years

Youngsters join in dance contest at a Juneteenth Celebration.
History

The Vatican is investigating a miracle at a Connecticut church. Here's every Eucharistic miracle visualized.

Communion rite during Catholic mass.
History

From Stonewall to today: 50+ years of modern LGBTQ+ history

Gilbert Baker, the artist who designed the Rainbow Flag, making 500 new flags for an installation on Market St. in 1998.
History

From flintlock muskets to AR-15s: A history of guns in America

AR-15 semi-automatic guns are on display for sale at Action Target on June 17, 2016 in Springville, Utah.
History

Oldest cities in America

A building in St. Augustine, Florida.
History

A brief history of the US draft

Eighteen- and 19-year-old men take their oath upon entering the receiving center at Camp Upton.
History

A brief history of the Cold War

The first Russian atomic bomb test in 1949.
History

Data: 2023 housing market

A photo of a home with a for sale sign in the front yard.
History

Places to celebrate Women's History Month

History

Who actually invented the lightbulb—and the illuminating history of modern lighting

Thomas Edison at the lightbulb's golden jubilee anniversary.
History

The deadliest accidental explosions ever recorded

A view taken July 12, 2000 shows the scene of the blaze in which more than 250 people died this week while villagers risked their lives scooping fuel from a vandalized pipeline in Ovive Court in Warri, Nigeria.

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