Suspect in Charlotte light rail stabbing has a family with a history of criminal records

Crime in the Brown Family The recent stabbing of a young Ukrainian woman on a light rail train in Charlotte has brought attention to the troubled past of DeCarlos Brown Jr., the accused assailant. Documents from the court and law enforcement indicate a pattern of crime within his family. Stacey Dejon Brown, the brother of […]
Nebraska Republican intensifies criticism of Trump regarding Ukraine: ‘You’ll be evaluated in the history books’

Rep. Bacon Discusses Trump’s Critique of Biden on Russian-Ukraine War Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) commented on President Trump’s view, suggesting that Trump feels he will be “judging the history book” regarding how the Russian-Ukraine conflict is being managed. Bacon stated, “That’s right, [former President] Biden, Zelensky’s war seems very morally blind and practically wrong,” during […]
Texas history professor dismissed for reportedly advocating political violence at socialist gathering

A Texas State University professor was dismissed on Wednesday after a video surfaced in which he seemingly endorsed political violence at a socialist conference. Tom Alter, an associate professor at Texas State, spoke at the Online Revolutionary Socialism Conference on September 7. According to a clip shared online, he addressed the “Crisis of American Capitalism,” […]
Local library’s intriguing history, featuring arson, earns it a spot on the historical registry.

Long Island Library Receives Historic Designation The Long Island Library has officially been recognized as a national historic location, a notable achievement that highlights both its role in the women’s suffrage movement and a notorious arson incident. This designation comes after years of advocacy from the library’s passionate staff. “It really is a beautiful building, […]
9/11 and Charlie Kirk Are Significant Moments in American History

A Reflective Day in American History It feels like a particularly somber day in the nation. There are moments in history that etch themselves into our memories—September 11th is one of those days for many. Alongside that, many are grappling with the recent murder of Charlie Kirk, an event that weighs heavily for countless Americans. […]
Photographer finds long-lost personal artifact from 9/11 history

A veteran photographer from the New York Post, William Lopez, experienced a heartfelt reunion on Tuesday with a piece of 9/11 history that he thought was lost forever. Lopez received plaques containing sections of steel from the World Trade Center, a poignant reminder of that day. About ten years ago, during a chaotic move, he […]
Zaza Pachulia reflects on the Warriors’ dynasty and its place in NBA history

A Look Back at the Warriors Dynasty Long before the bold maneuvers brought together Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Kevin Durant, and the sharpshooting Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors were searching for a championship formula. Curry, once seen as a risk due to his ankle injuries, has become a cornerstone of the franchise. Between 2015 […]
President Trump should demand that Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa address his al Qaeda history before roaming the streets of New York.

UN General Assembly and the Weight of the Past As delegates converge in New York for the UN General Assembly, the city embodies a blend of conversation, diplomacy, and global aspirations. This year, however, that scene is overshadowed by a troubling reality. Syrian President Ahmad Alshara, whose ties to al-Qaeda and its affiliates are well-known, […]
Corey Feldman, a former child actor, joins ‘DWTS’ after a troubled Hollywood history.

Corey Feldman Returns to TV with “Dancing with the Stars” Corey Feldman is back in the limelight after joining the cast of “Dancing with the Stars.” The 54-year-old actor, recognizable from his childhood roles in iconic 1980s flicks like “The Goonies,” “Stand by Me,” and “The Lost Boys,” is competing this season alongside professional dancer […]
Pope Leo XIV makes history by declaring Carlo Acutis the first saint of the millennial generation.

Pope Leo XIV Canonizes New Saints Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed himself the first millennial saint of the Catholic Church, recognizing Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as saints. Acutis, a 15-year-old computer whiz, passed away due to leukemia in 2006. Frassati, who was a passionate outdoorsman, succumbed to polio in his early 20s back […]