Maine November 21 Maine island gains national recognition on historic register Malaga Island, located off the coast of Maine, once home to a mixed-race community forcibly removed by the state, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
New York November 21 Native American stories take center stage in New York as playwrights challenge historical narratives There is an increasing visibility of Native American storytelling in various forms of media, including theater, television, and film through playwrights like Mary Kathryn Nagle.
LIFESTYLE November 17 Meet the American who gave the nation our Thanksgiving origin story: Pilgrim Edward Winslow Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow wrote the only contemporary account of the Pilgrims' first year in Plymouth, including the story of the first Thanksgiving in 1621.
LIFESTYLE November 15 On this day in history, November 15, 1956, Elvis makes big-screen debut in 'Love Me Tender' Elvis Presley dominated the radio airwaves with five No. 1 hit songs while making his movie debut in "Love Me Tender" on Nov. 15, 1956. He appeared in 30 more Hollywood productions.
Climate Change November 14 Bill Gates buying up land, threatening small farms under guise of saving planet, author claims Seamus Bruner's new book, "Controligarchs," claims wealthy activists like Bill Gates are monopolizing America's food supply under the guise of saving the planet.
Israel November 13 Real-life American cowboys ride in to help Israeli farmers under siege after Hamas terror attacks A group of American cowboys went viral recently after a stranger photographed them on their way to Israel to help Israeli farmers in the wake of the Hamas attacks.
Media November 9 UFC star made more in 24 hours on OnlyFans than she did 'in her entire fighting career' UFC star Paige VanZant launched her OnlyFans account in 2020 and now charges fans $9.99 per month to view her photos, saying she's made "life-changing money."
Culture November 8 Statue of Native American leader replaces toppled monument of Spanish missionary in California A statue depicting Native American leader William J. Franklin Sr. has been unveiled in California, replacing one of St. Junípero Serra.
Politics November 6 Climate activists take hammers to famous painting in London museum Two climate protesters with Just Stop Oil took "safety hammers" to a famous painting in London while protesting new oil and gas leases in the United Kingdom.
Montana November 6 Decades of trauma linked to Native American boarding schools, survivors say Federal officials are recognizing the abuse experienced by students of Native American boarding schools through a series of nationwide listening sessions presented by victims.