When The 19th launched — with $8.5 million to start — in August 2020, they kicked off with a budget that most news outlets can only dream of. Five years and $100 million raised later, The 19th’s next ...
A great thing about being a wrestling fan is that when it comes to quality, you can have it both ways and have a great time. Sometimes, the bad is just as enjoyable as the good. Sure, seeing them get ...
A bitter election. Social unrest and violence at home and abroad that seem to augur ruinous times. A gaping political divide fed in part by new technology and ways to communicate. Sound familiar?
CAMP WALKER, Republic of Korea – After leading the Army’s largest forward-deployed sustainment command for the past two years, Brig. Gen. Steven L. Allen relinquished command of 19th Expeditionary ...
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One hundred years ago, both chambers of Congress passed the 19th Amendment, which guaranteed American women the right to vote. The landmark amendment was ratified into the U.S. Constitution the ...
Martha S. Jones is professor of history at the Johns Hopkins University and author of Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All. In August 1920, women ...
Before the arrival of photography, the Western imagination of China was based on paintings, written travelogues and dispatches from a seemingly far-off land. From the 1850s, however, a band of ...
From the farm to the battlefield, 19th-century shotguns put food on the table, kept enemies at bay, and became widely available during a post-Industrial Revolution economy. The Civil War had made the ...
Blue jeans gained popularity in the late 19th-century American West due to their durability. Illustration by Meilan Solly / Photos via Fotosearch / Getty Images and Levi Strauss & Co. Archives When ...