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When I finished reading the preface to Stacy Lynn's Loving Lincoln: A Personal History of the Women Who Shaped Lincoln's Life ...
Before they got to the White House, these future presidents worked as lawyers, journalists, and businessmen.
After he was elected president in 1860, Abraham Lincoln was faced with filling patronage positions in the Washington Territory. Just eight years old, the Washington Territory needed territorial suprem ...
In a time of tense partisan clashes, Capitol Hill has a trusted leader in Jane L. Campbell, president and CEO of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Campbell’s focus is far from skirmishes but rather ...
Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa slammed Andrew Cuomo for running a complacent campaign in New York's Democratic ...
Signs posted at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter ask visitors to report any information they experienced that may place American ...
Donald Trump may have crossed a new line but he isn’t the only potty-mouthed president, a tradition that dates all the way ...
The Book of Ruth begins with an ominous warning: “In the days when the judges ruled, there was famine in the land.” ...
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"We've entered into this especially scary time in the country where it feels the sort of norms and rhetoric and rules that would tamp down on violence have been lifted," says Matt Dallek, a political ...
Efforts to advance the recognition and education of Juneteenth Day hit a snag last week when Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed ...
The Trump administration will likely lose those cases, thanks to the strong American tradition of jury resistance.
The president had been expected to issue a proclamation about Juneteenth but White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...