It’s one of Abigail Adams’s most famous lines. Early in 1776 — not even 12 months after the battles of Lexington and Concord — she wrote to her husband, John, who was with the Continental Congress.
For more than a century, three women ran Washington’s most notorious underground empires. Their legacies are resurfaced in a 7News documentary.
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Police arrested Jessica Krepp, 31, for allegedly stabbing her husband after a domestic dispute in Tracy. TRACY, Calif. — A ...
First, researchers turned to an existing catalogue of Benedictine colophons, reviewing all 23,774 entries for linguistic ...
Since the late 1800s, women have studied Ancient Egypt, but it wasn't always easy to enter the profession. Here are 8 trailblazers who led the way.
A young woman in China is paying a small fee of 50 yuan (US$7) each month to sleep in an office toilet, as she struggles to ...
An incredible thrift store find has left the internet amazed after a woman stumbled on a rare 19th century marble statue for ...
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, the BYU Library hosted its first ever sing-along of songs written by Utah women as they fought for their right to vote in the 1800s on March 25 in the ...
Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th century" presents the work of five historic female artists living and working in Wyoming ...