President Donald Trump’s long-serving aide, Stephen Miller, recently opined: “We live in a world, in the real world … that is governed by strength, that ...
Colonel Benedict Arnold embarked from Newburyport, Massachusetts, with a flotilla of “11 transport ships” and nearly 1,000 ...
Although Smoot practiced monogamy, Washington still vividly remembered the antipolygamy campaigns targeting the church. The ...
When Mary Ann Day Brown arrived in Red Bluff, California, on Sept. 30, 1864, the widow left behind her abolitionist-martyr husband’s remains in a four-year-old grave in North Elba. The Brown family’s ...
Plan your 2026 with our month-by-month guide to the best cultural events across the U.S., including concerts, museum exhibits, festivals, and quirky celebrations.
South Carolina's pivotal role in the Revolutionary War started before the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding and how ...
Today, we celebrate the towering life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin—printer and philosopher, inventor and diplomat, public ...
In 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense, a pamphlet that gave voice to the discontent of a nation struggling to free ...
On May 3, 1925, President Calvin Coolidge delivered a 3,000-word address at the cornerstone-laying ceremony for the Washington, D.C., Jewish Community Center. The New York Times, which printed the ...