How the so-called ‘game of kings’ defied racial attitudes by celebrating the intellectual prowess of winners, irrespective of their skin colour.
During the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 5, 2026, Paula White-Cain, senior adviser to the White House Office of Faith, ...
A castle in California hosts knights, jousting tournaments, and a four-course feast in one of the most entertaining dinner ...
Editor’s Note: This profile is part of New Times’ People to Watch issue, spotlighting figures we expect to make a big impact in Miami in 2026. Miami is a city known more for its surface-level trendy ...
It’s Black History Month — and President Donald Trump has put his stamp on the decades-old commemoration. The White House’s 2026 Black History Month proclamation said Black history “is not distinct ...
Bloomington's Black History Month kickoff event drew over 300 attendees, the largest in recent history. This year's theme marks 100 years of Black history commemorations in the United States. Upcoming ...
“If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated,” wrote Carter G. Woodson in a ...
The Black History and Cultural Expo returns to McMichael Middle School Feb. 28, with speakers, children’s activities and a youth talent show offered free to the community. The expo is set for 10 a.m.
The Seattle Seahawks are preparing to play in the Super Bowl for the first time in 11 years. They will get to face the very team that beat them in Super Bowl 49, the New England Patriots, in Super ...
There are plenty of ways to celebrate Black History Month here in Los Angeles, whether you’re looking to honor jazz innovators like Miles Davis or recognize those who are making history now, including ...
Black History Month is an annual observance in February that highlights the history and contributions of Black people. The month was chosen to coincide with the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln ...
One hundred years ago, historian Carter G. Woodson proclaimed the first-ever Negro History Week to celebrate Emancipation. February was chosen because of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass’ ...