Oklahoma Education Department Proposes Mandatory Bible Studies in Public Schools
Oklahoma's State Department of Education has proposed new standards for instruction within some social science lessons at the K-12 level which would base teaching on biblical ideals.
Lack of Excavation Funds Force Mexican Archaeologists to Rebury Ancient Pyramid Discovered During Highway Construction
Mexicans archaeologists will be forced to rebury a 1,375-year-old ancient pyramid discovered during highway construction due to recent budget cuts.
Image of Thanksgiving Menu From 1899 Goes Viral: 'Most Expensive Item on Menu is $2'
An image of the Thanksgiving menu from New York City's Plaza Hotel in 1899 is going viral as social media users note the difference 125 years can make.
The Worst Looks in the History of the Latin Grammys' Red Carpet
These are all the most controversial and "worst" outfits in Latin Grammys history, from Christina Aguilera's daring outfit from 2001 to the futuristic look Peso Pluma sported in 2023. Over the years, artists like Ivy Queen, Natalia Jiménez, and Mon Laferte have walked the red carpet with outfits that have shocked the public and led to fierce debate.
Ilia Calderón Makes A Historic Step in American TV.
Ilia Calderón becomes the first woman and Latina to solely anchor Noticiero Univision, marking a significant milestone in Spanish-language journalism and a victory for women's visibility in media. With nearly two decades of impressive experience and a deep connection to critical issues for the Latino community, Calderón steps into this historic role at a pivotal moment for journalism. Keep reading to learn how her leadership is ushering in a new era for Spanish-language television!
Native American History Book Won't Be Labeled As Fiction After Texas Community Fights to Stop Decision
A Texas county just reversed its decision to classify a children's book on Native American history as fiction after public outrage.
South Carolina to Erect Its First-Ever Statue Honoring African American: A Civil War Hero Who Posed as a Confederate Soldier to Steal a Slaver's Ship
South Carolina plans to erect its first-ever statue dedicated to an African American Civil War hero after years of debate.
Pregnant Woman Clashes with Liberty-Loving Husband Over 'Patriotic' Baby Name: 'I Don't See Me Calling My Child That'
An expecting mother wonders if she's "crazy" for raining on her patriotic, liberty-loving husband's parade by rejecting his name idea.
Johnny Cash Statue Replaces Monument to White Supremacist Governor at US Capitol
The first musician to be included in the Capitol collection was donated by Cash's home state of Arkansas.
Mayans sacrificed mostly boys and twins at secret cenote, new DNA analysis shows
This practice is believed to be linked to the significance of twins in ancient Mayan mythology
On This Day: U.S.' Invasion of Panama and Key Moments of 'Operation Just Cause'
The invasion of the Central American nation has been questioned on numerous occasions
Behind the 'Evolving Crisis' of the Smithsonian's Latino Museum
The controversy over the construction of the National Museum of the American Latino continues to make the national media talk
How Do the Americas Observe Columbus Day? Diversity Is the Common Thread
In some countries, such as the U.S. Columbus Day is not observed nationally, and it isn't even held on October 12 as in the rest of the world.
Argentine Meteorologist Makes History As First Female Head Of UN Weather Agency
Celeste Saulo earned the required two-thirds of member states' support on Thursday.
Three Women Referees Set To Make History At FIFA World Cup 2022
Three female referees have been chosen to officiate matches at the FIFA men's World Cup.
Can Brazil's Third Most Experienced Team In World Cup History Help Them Win The World Cup?
Brazil has chosen its third most experienced team in World Cup history to compete in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Good Friday 2022: Date, Meaning, History And Traditions
Good Friday 2022 will be observed on April 15, a day to remember Jesus' sacrifices for all mankind.
Mega Millions Jackpot Surges To 13th Highest In History At $421 Million Ahead Of Friday Draw
The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $421 million after nobody won the top prize in the drawing held on Tuesday, Jan. 25. This is reportedly the 13th highest jackpot for the Mega Millions since the lottery started in 2002.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Statue In India's Goa Draws Flak From Local Residents
The unveiling of Cristiano Ronaldo's statue, seems to have rubbed even more salt as this December marks 60 years from the day Indian troops took back control of Goa from Portugal.
Mexican Independence Day: 9 Things You Didn’t Know About Día De La Independecia
September 16 marks Mexico's Independence Day and here are 9 interesting things you probably didn't know about Día de la Independecia.
‘Vikings’ Season 6 Will See The Return Of This Well-Loved Character
With “Vikings” Season 6 set to premiere later this year, the net has been flooded with various spoilers and speculations. But one of the most exciting is the fan theory that the show’s most popular character might be back this time around.
‘The Curse Of Oak Island’ Season 7 To Navigate Caves And Other Unexplored Areas
“The Curse Of Oak Island” Season 7 has been confirmed by History, but there’s no announcement yet when its filming will begin.
‘Vikings’ Season 6: Ivar And Bjorn Recruit New Allies Before The Big Battle
Anticipation for ‘Vikings’ Season 6 is now at its highest as fans are stoked and excited to see how the plot for the series’ final season would pan out.
10 Ways Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Wedding Changed Royal History (Part 2)
The union of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle opened a new era for the royal family and their customs. Listed below are the reasons why the Sussex’s wedding is different from the rest of the royal weddings.
10 Ways Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Wedding Changed Royal History (Part 1)
The union of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle opened a new era for the royal family and their customs. Listed below are the reasons why the Sussex’s wedding is different from the rest of the royal weddings.
Chile Remembers 9/11: Why This Date Is Important To The South American Country’s History
September 11, marks the anniversary of the coup d'etat in Chile that ushered in a 17-year dictatorship under Pinochet. More than 3,000 people died or disappeared because of political violence during Pinochet's 1973-1990 military rule.
Julio Urias, Mexican Athlete, To Become Youngest Pitcher For MLB Postseason Game With Dodgers
20-year-old Julio Urias will start for the Dodgers, in without a doubt the biggest game of his young career. Urias will be the youngest pitcher in Major League Baseball history to start a postseason game.
Gerardo Ortiz 'Fuiste Mía' Video: Model Tracy Saenz Criticized For Not Knowing Mexican History
Tracy Saenz, the Mexican model who jumped to fame for her role in Gerardo Ortiz's controversial video "Fuiste Mía," has been receiving harsh critiques after failing to answer a question about Mexican history during an appearance on "Hoy."
Alondra de la Parra, Mexican Conductor, Makes History As First Female Musical Director Of Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Alondra studied conducting at the Manhattan School of Music and founded the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas at the age of 23.
David Ortiz Becomes Newest Member of 500 Home Run Club With These 2 Blasts [VIDEO]
David Ortiz became the 27th member of the 500 Home Run Club.