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Why a US president once rode in Al Capone’s car
In 1941, shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled to Congress in a seized armored ...
The 35th Annual Catharine Street Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast was held Friday, Jan. 23. Community members and students ...
President Woodrow Wilson led the U.S. into the war in 1917 as an ally of the Western European nations. When he asked Congress for a declaration of war, Wilson asserted the value of like-minded allies: ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” address at 1963’s March on Washington is perhaps the most famous speech in American history. But fewer people remember the man behind King’s dream ...
For the last 40 years, the third Monday in January has been a national holiday honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Trump reportedly looking at DC park near Jefferson Memorial for sculpture 'Garden of Heroes'
The sculpture garden, meant to host some 250 historic American figures, has been in the works since the last days of Trump ...
Princess Grace of Monaco, a.k.a. Grace Kelly, visited the White House in May 1961 with her husband, Prince Rainier III of ...
The potential site of the National Garden of American Heroes is a prominent area near the memorial to President Franklin ...
Robert D. Taylor, Jr., age 84, passed away peacefully on Dec. 31, 2025 following a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease. Born on Oct. 17, 1941, in Le Roy, N.Y., Bob graduated from Le ...
Theodore Roosevelt Brackett Jr, 93, long time resident of Ashland and Brewster, passed away peacefully December 10th, after a period of declining health. Born in Framingham, he was the son of the late ...
Franklin Leonard James Jr. was charged as an adult for the murder of a Gwinnett teen. Antonio Thornton Jr. was killed in Savannah while visiting family for the holidays. James faces multiple charges, ...
Did you know that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 wasn’t supposed to include job protections for women? Title VII—the section that covers job discrimination—included race, color, religion and national ...
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