It feels like an eternity ago that the UMass men’s basketball team was in the mix for a second consecutive double bye in the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament. Back on Feb. 4, the Minutemen gave away a late lead to Saint Louis with third place in the conference on the line.
The statue was unveiled Thursday to spark "early interest" in the United States' upcoming 250th anniversary of independence in 2026.
By Emily Mayer A century ago, the country celebrated two United States Presidents during the month of February; Abraham Lincoln on February 12, and George Washington on February 22. The day was spent with school children giving presentations,
Why should a country want or need allies? President Donald Trump and his followers seem to disdain the idea. So did George Washington.
Tenney, who now represents New York's 24th congressional district, recently introduced a bill to elevate President Donald Trump's birthday as a national celebration. She tweeted out shortly after submitting her legislation: The United States salutes George Washington's birthday every President's Day,
President George Washington signed into law the Postal Service Act, establishing the U.S. Post Office Department.
Well before envisioning what a “school system” might look like, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and George Washington considered education essential to the budding republic if its citizens had any hope of self-governance.
Donald Trump ordered statues of George Washington, Dr. Seuss, and others to appear in the National Garden of American Heroes.
What a difference a year makes—or in this case just four weeks since Trump’s inauguration—regarding the state of the nation on Presidents Day. A year ago, the American people were reeling from their freedoms,
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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Painful History Of George Washington’s Teeth — And The Gruesome Truth Behind ThemThere are a couple of things that most Americans know about George Washington: he fought in the Revolutionary War, he was the first president of the United States, and he had bad teeth. But the story behind George Washington’s teeth is much darker than most realize.
A rare letter written by George Washington has been put up for sale on Presidents’ Day. This letter was written from Morristown on 7 May 1777 during the American War of Independence.
On the eve of his 293rd birthday, George Washington got his Springfield party Friday afternoon, as members of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Mayor Domenic J. Sarno gathered at the foot of the great man to remember him and pay homage to what he wrought.
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