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On a night when Woodrow Wilson had more corner kicks, more direct kicks and more shots on goal and pretty much controlled the pace of play against visiting Cabell Midland, ...
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At Woodrow Wilson High, deaf football players are thriving and teaching their teammates The Dallas high school, which serves as a regional school for students who are deaf, has three hard-of ...
Los Angeles police released video Tuesday of the moments leading up to a fatal stabbing of a student near Woodrow Wilson High School last week and asked for the public’s help in identifying the ...
President Woodrow Wilson and his family came to Pass Christian for a 1913-14 winter holiday vacation. He stayed at the antebellum Beaulieu, which after his visit became known as the Dixie White House.
BECKLEY — Ten brutal seconds late in the first half proved pivotal in Woodrow Wilson’s first home game of the season. That’s how long it took Parkersburg South to score two touchdowns for a ...
Xavier Chavarin, a 17-year-old straight-A student at Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in El Sereno, was fatally stabbed in the back of his neck on Friday, March 3, according to a report from the ...
On the same night as the famed Met Gala, the second annual Fashioning Power, Fashioning Peace Exhibition and Gala will take place at the Woodrow Wilson House in D.C. Over 50 dresses and suits from ...
Here & Now 's Scott Tong speaks with Eric Yellin about how Wilson re-segregated the federal workforce and what parallels he sees to Trump's actions today.
OPINION Woodrow Wilson shows how much can go wrong with an incapacitated president After the next inauguration, the great risk to the nation will be presidential disability.
Presidential legacies change over time. For decades, Woodrow Wilson, America’s president from 1913-21 who died 100 years ago, enjoyed a reputation as an enlightened internationalist.
President Woodrow Wilson signed the National Park Service Organic Act into law on August 25, 1916, creating the National Park Service to oversee America's rapidly expanding system.