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Barack Obama’s presidency was defined not just by policy, but by words that inspired millions. Here are eight powerful quotes that continue to resonate today from the history maker.

Diversity in the military—and in all aspects of American life—is essential to our nation's strength and well-being. Here's why.

On Sept. 30, Public Citizen filed a complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, alleging HUD violated the Hatch Act by blaming Democrats for the shutdown. Here's what to know about the law.

Daylight Saving Time shifts clocks forward in spring and back in fall to maximize daylight in warmer months. But how did this practice begin?

Jimmy Kimmel's show halt and backlash over Pam Bondi's hate speech comments have reignited debates over what the First Amendment really protects.

Do you eat breakfast early or late? For older adults, that timing may offer surprising insights into overall health and could even be linked to how long you live.

In 2025, the Dominican Republic saw a historic 49% rise in visitor arrivals, setting a new tourism record. Here’s what’s fueling this booming growth in the nation’s travel sector.

Chagas disease, transmitted by "kissing bugs," is spreading beyond expected regions, prompting health officials to raise concerns.

On the anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks, conspiracy theories about that fateful date in American history have more than persisted - they've thrived.

Zaquan Shaquez Jamison, 20, faces murder charges from a January shooting but claims innocence, citing his burn injuries.

The University of Cincinnati’s AACRC was shut down, but Black student groups are working hard to preserve its legacy, programs, and community support despite the loss.

This year, the U.S. Open is paying tribute to change maker, Althea Gibson, a trailblazer whose impact forever changed the face of tennis.