Explore how Idaho Public Television shaped generations and why its defunding threatens civic discourse and transparency in the state.
In the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson arrived in Philadelphia to help define a new nation — even as his own life embodied ...
In the summer of 1774 Jefferson retreated to Monticello and wrote a secret plea meant to avert disputes with the British — a ...
Not long after I walked through the open door of Thomas McGuane’s Montana farmhouse, his dog Cooper at my heels, he ushered ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Buffalo Tom presents the “Please Come to Boston” festival, ...
GREATER BATON ROUGE STATE FAIR: 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Friday and noon-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Airline Highway ...
Lectures, Mozart’s final opera, and wine tasting round out the 40th season of Fanfare, Southeastern Louisiana University’s annual fall festival of the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Editor and publisher the Vermont Gazette Bennington. Uncompromising in defense of freedom of the press. Imprisoned in 1800 ...
Due west of southern Idaho sits the city of Portland, conflicting descriptions of which have been roiling national politics ...
The phrase appeals more to several demographics that strongly align with Trump, says Republican strategist Frank Luntz, ...
When he reentered the White House in January, President Donald Trump insisted that protecting free speech was one of his key missions. On his first day back in office, he signed an executive order ...
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Timothy Snyder discusses new book ‘On Freedom’ and what its lessons mean to Portland
Alexander Hamilton published political pamphlets. Benjamin Franklin did, too. So did Thomas Paine, Samuel Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells-Barnett and numerous other ...
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