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Jean Lafitte’s last rival left Galveston on July 8, 1817, leaving the self-proclaimed “president” of Texas in complete ...
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on ...
On a hot, steamy day in Philadelphia, a group of delegates to the Continental Congress gathered to celebrate the final ...
On July 4, 1826, 50 years to the day after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, Adams and Jefferson both died. While today is celebrated as Independence Day in America, key figures Adams and ...
On July 4, 1776, the United States officially declared itself free of British rule when the Declaration of Independence was ...
On our nation’s 249th birthday this Fourth of July, the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board recalls the immense courage of our ...
From the beginning of the American experiment, one of its animating principles has been limited government overseen by ...
America’s farmers and ranchers don’t just feed and fuel our nation — they keep our economy strong, our exports competitive, ...
When presidents have tried to make big changes through executive orders, they have often hit a roadblock: A single federal judge, whether located in Seattle or Miami or anywhere in between, could ...
In every major case involving federal statutes, the court made plain that it would hew narrowly to the language in those ...
Elon’s third party, if it gained any traction, might ensure Democratic Party majorities as far into the future as foreseeable ...
President Donald Trump and his legal team eye next steps after the Supreme Court curbed lower court judges' ability to issue ...