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The frigid atmosphere at the start of the 18th president's second term in 1873 wasn’t political, but quite literal.
By train and by plane, U.S. presidents have made their way to Utah to stump, speak and take a break. Some visited often, and some never came again.
Are special prosecutors a good solution for hard political cases—or do they undermine accountability and fairness in law enforcement?
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State continues its strong literary and academic presence at the state’s 11th annual ...
Illegal border crossers and genocidal campaigns against the Sioux is the kind of history that Trump complains is woke. But that's South Dakota.
Grant Cottage in Wilton has been voted the second-best presidential attraction by Newsweek’s Reader’s Choice. Six-star ...
If God is for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31 ...
Ted Kennedy, whose appalling conduct at Chappaquiddick would have ended most political careers, clung to power, retaining his ...
The new rule, published Friday and set to take effect in November, is part of a broader effort to remake the federal ...
The change will give hiring managers more latitude on which job candidates they exclude - allowing them to eliminate ...
Juneteenth: The war's official end may have been marked by military surrender, but the abolition of slavery was formally proclaimed on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, a day now commemorated as ...