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The Framers were right. And we have shown just how right they were with decades of undeclared wars and so little ...
A time capsule sealed with Washington’s wax seal was placed beneath the statue and will be opened on America’s 500th birthday ...
Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 13 other countries, buried there since the 1860s. More than three ...
The $9.4 billion Senate rescissions legislation is facing opposition on an array of issues, from public broadcast cuts to ...
A piece of legislation titled the “Big Beautiful Bill" passed the House last month, and has a provision that would ...
Darryl Nirenberg, a veteran US lobbyist and diplomat, was officially nominated by president Donald Trump for the position of ...
Juneteenth – which was recognised as a federal holiday in 2021 – now more widely represents the emancipation of enslaved ...
As a candidate, President Donald Trump promised to end wars around the world – or at least end U.S. involvement in them – but ...
Authorizing foreign wars is the job of U.S. lawmakers, but recent presidents have stretched their own powers to engage in ...
The shootings of two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota are the latest incidents to raise worries about the threat of political violence in the U.S. Experts warn that the attacks, which follow an ...
When Hiram Rhodes Revels traveled to Washington in 1870, he brought a historic piece of paper with him: a handwritten document certifying his right to serve in the United States Senate.
There's a provision in the bill banning members of Congress and their families from profiting off stablecoins. But it does not extend to the president and his family.