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This Day in History: Celebrating Mary McLeod Bethune, Pioneering Educator and Civil Rights Leader

Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10, 1875. Her parents, former slaves, recognized the power of education. In 1904, she opened the Daytona Educational...

This Day in History: Dr. Daniel Hale Williams Performs First Open-Heart Surgery in 1893

On this day in 1893, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams made history as a pioneering open-heart surgeon. Williams began his medical journey as an apprentice...

Celebrating Jaden Smith: Actor, Musician, and Activist Turns 26 Today

Jaden Smith, born July 8, 1998, celebrates his 26th birthday today. As an actor, musician, and activist, Smith has made significant strides in various...

This Day in History: Arthur Ashe Becomes First Black Man to Win Wimbledon in 1975

On July 5, 1975, Arthur Ashe made history as the first Black man to win Wimbledon, defeating defending champion Jimmy Connors. Ashe had earlier...

This Day in History: Booker T. Washington Founds Tuskegee University in 1881, Paving the Way for Future Black Leaders

On July 4, 1881, educator and activist Booker T. Washington established the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, now known as Tuskegee...

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Jury awaits ex-alderman’s secret recordings of Madigan at corruption trial

(The Center Square) – The bribery and racketeering trial...

Transportation secretary projects high volume of travel

Travel is expected to be high for the Thanksgiving...

Forecast is positive for state revenue from busy holiday travel

(The Center Square) – Despite the fifth-highest tax in...

Spokane officials propose $200k extension to save police nonprofit

(The Center Square) - Spokane COPS, a local police...
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