President Trump signed an executive order declassify any remaining files from Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. MLK was shot and killed on April 4, 1968, in Memphis.
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump signed an executive order to declassify files on the assassinations of civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr., former President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert F ...
Elder Gary E. Stevenson was in Washington on Martin Luther King Jr. Day for the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
On his fourth day in office as president, Donald Trump ordered records on the assassinations of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy declassified.
FARMINGTON — Bishop James Ruggieri, the 13th Bishop of the Diocese of Portland, guest speaker at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day service held this year at St. Joseph’s Parish on Middle Street in ...
Issac Newton Farris Jr., a nephew of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., spoke at Colorado State University Pueblo on Jan. 23.
President Trump signs an executive order to declassify records on JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, aiming for transparency. Discover the implications and timeline.
Bishop Mariann E. Budde, of the Episcopal Church, pleaded to Donald Trump to have "mercy" on immigrants and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
While systemic change requires policy and structural reform, individuals play a crucial role in fostering the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr..’s vision.
Donald Trump pledged at his Jan. 19 rally to release files on JFK, Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Here's when you can expect them.
Al Sharpton has threatened to launch a boycott against the numerous companies that have eliminated their DEI initiatives in ...
A large crowd gathered at the senior center on Monday for the 26th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration. The event ...