1. George Washington: The Architect of Executive Power Washington walked on untrodden ground, shaping the presidency with no ...
Cities across Missouri are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with various events in the coming months: ...
From the Gaza Riviera to the Golden Dome over Greenland, the US President has proposed several outlandish schemes ...
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Where are America’s aircraft carriers now?

Although the US Navy has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in active service, only around half are deployed at any given ...
Historical artifacts, including land surveys by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, a letter written by Abraham Lincoln ...
In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country ...
With this plan foiled by needing space for Lincoln's big old head, Borglum intended instead to place a grand room within the ...
From the early 19th century on, the United States expanded by acquiring territory through purchase or force. By expressing ...
I wanted to write a column that would stop our wars and violence, but I couldn't. This is the best I can do. Sometimes I wonder who we are, America. As a boy in the 1940's and '50's I was very proud ...
America’s 26th president forged himself by pitching headlong into conflict, according to this perceptive biography. Historian Brown (A Hell of a Storm) recaps Roosevelt’s combative life starting with ...
The thing about Doris Kearns Goodwin is: She’s cool. Maybe not red-carpet, TikTok kind of cool. But historically speaking, as one of America’s foremost historians, she is her own kind of cool. The ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A man was seriously injured after he became trapped under the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge early Saturday morning. In a post on X just before 7 a.m., the DC Fire and EMS ...