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This week, our nation celebrated the Fourth of July. It was not only an opportunity for families and friends to get together and enjoy fireworks and barbecues, it was also a chance to reflect on this ...
HERE IT IS. July 5, and we celebrated the 249th anniversary of our independence as a nation. It seems we have moved from a ...
We have come to recognize that the rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," which blended so nicely in ...
"When you are an undocumented immigrant, celebrating the Fourth of July is to resist being defined by fear and panic." ...
Fireworks, parades, and military flyovers will happen across the country in celebration of 249 years since America declared its independence from England through the Declaration of Independence.
People started gathering at Mission Beach early Friday morning to celebrate the Fourth of July. Marvel fans celebrate ...
Let Marylanders be at the forefront of a growing movement to recognize the end of slavery and work toward a better, more equal future for all.
Originally issued by Lincoln during the Civil War in 1863, the proclamation declared enslaved people in the Confederate ...
Ever wondered about the origins of the Abraham Lincoln sculpture seated on a bench in downtown Bloomington? Here's a look ...
In honor of its 163rd birthday, Union Pacific Railroad is unveiling a new commemorative locomotive in the hometown of its ...