The Ohio History Connection has digitized 160 pieces of analog media like cassettes and VHS tapes. Their next step? Creating a searchable database.
On July 5-6, 1978, on a busy downtown Denver street, 19 people in wheelchairs blocked public buses--which didn't have wheelchair lifts--to demand access to public transit.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with archaeologist Gary Feinman about new findings that show democracy existed throughout the ancient world and was not exclusive to Mediterranean Europe.
Mass. Gov. Maura Healey on March 19 announced that she will file legislation to get rid of the state’s centuries-old ban on hunting on Sundays.
The plaintiffs filed the lawsuit in an attempt to change Worcester's 911 system, which they deem as discriminatory against those with disabilities.
Tammy Maley, a 26-year professional in the intellectual and developmental disabilities community, has been selected as chief executive officer of Hetlinger Developmental Services.
A new book explores the country’s history, from world famous rock art to colonial genocide and the struggle for freedom.
The Department of Homeland Security and ICE pointed to Chaudhry's legal history as a reason for his arrest and detainment.
While there are high-level critics of diversity today, research finds that diversity is good for society—and it has a long ...
Online posts claimed that in 2025 U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a disabled U.S. Army veteran named Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry, originally from Pakistan, who had be ...
XCath, a medical device company advancing neuro-endovascular surgical robotics, announced today the successful completion of the world's first telerobotic stroke procedure in a clinical investigation ...
Aaron Oehlstrom is on a mission. The 27-year-old from Olmsted Falls has been pulling history out of the ground since he was a ...