John Ramsey (1758 – 1844), son of Robert Ramsey II and Margaret Moore, was born in South Carolina, where he served in the ...
South Carolina's new license plate, "Where the Revolutionary War was won," rings true for those who know the history about ...
Official U.S. government accounts are posting content with direct ties to white supremacy and even Nazi Germany.
In January 1776, William Franklin, royal governor of New Jersey and Benjamin Franklin's son, was put under house arrest by ...
How two big names in mainstream disaster preparedness helped sell Americans on fear, anxiety, and a new generator.
Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia, announced in November 2025 that he will relaunch the ...
If legend is to be believed, the most fearsome patriot in Georgia during the American Revolution was not a soldier — or even a man. Instead, it was a pioneer woman named Nancy Hart, whose fearless ...
Stewart Rhodes’ plans to relaunch the Oath Keepers, largely composed of current and former military veterans and law enforcement officers, is important because it will serve as an outlet for those who ...
The Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee choose opposing sides at the Battle of Oriskany. The Haudenosaunee was a centuries-old union of the Six Nations: Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Tuscarora, Oneida and ...
RALEIGH — Two hundred and fifty years ago this week, thousands of Carolinians were trudging through deep snow. They weren’t in search of Christmas trees, or heading over the river and through the ...
Could your teen athlete qualify for the Patriot Games? In announcing the Patriot Games as part of the country's 250th anniversary celebration next year, President Donald Trump said the competition ...