After the Kirk assassination in Utah and the attack on a Mormon church, the Mormon commitment to serving others emerges as a ...
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15 Iconic Western TV Villains Ranked: From Blue Duck To Butch Cavendish
Western TV shows often feature characters ranging from outlaws and antiheroes to law enforcement, giving the genre some fantastic and iconic villains.
Research historian Ardis E. Parshall sheds light on the efforts of LDS pioneer-prophet Brigham Young and Ute Chief Wakara to ...
Throughout the first nine months of the Trump Administration, “energy dominance” has been the agenda. To win the artificial intelligence (AI) race, ensure energy reliability for Americans, and beat ...
The much-awaited Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) Yellowstone spin-off is taking shape following the recent cast announcements. The series, titled The Dutton Ranch, continues to build its ...
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American Primeval Quietly Fixes 5 Frustrating Western Tropes Even Better Than Yellowstone
Unlike other Westerns, American Primeval isn't afraid to be an ambitious reimagining. It refuses to lean on the genre's most tired tropes. Where Yellowstonemodernizes the Western with contemporary ...
The major election year 2026 kicks off with a new mayor taking over Gotham on Jan. 1. From Sacramento to Minneapolis to New York, some candidates are peddling Karl Marx. The most glaring example is ...
What are records? Since 2014, The Marshall Project has been curating some of the best criminal justice reporting from around the web. In these records you will find the most recent and the most ...
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal is the overwhelming favorite for the American League Cy Young award. Skubal is on track to win the award for the second season in a row. Garrett Crochet of the Boston ...
If you don’t feel as mentally sharp as before, you’re not alone. People from the ages of 18 to 39 have experienced a significant increase in cognitive issues such as “serious difficulty concentrating, ...
Americans are increasingly placing less importance on college, with the number viewing it as "very important" dropping to a new low, according to a new poll. Only 35 percent rate a college education ...
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