MONROE, La. (KNOE) - On Oct. 6, 1956, Albert Sabin announced his oral vaccine against polio was ready for testing. Polio had been raging in the United States, with 21,000 cases of paralysis in 1952.
Ohio lawmakers want public school teachers to talk about the positive influence of Christianity on American history without fear of being reprimanded.
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For decades, Black performers, writers, and producers have fought to carve out space in an industry that too often overlooked or distorted their stories. Inclusion in Hollywood has never come easily, ...