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No other aspect of the American Revolution is as useful a metaphor for people all along the political spectrum.
One by one, the buildings at the heart of the American government went up in flames. On the evening of August 24, 1814, British troops torched the Capitol, the Treasury, the President’s House ...
As two former defence ministers of different political stripes, we urge all party leaders to support a consensus on the urgent need for action ...
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Whether you prefer to enjoy the spring weather with a run, a bike ride, a picnic or a simple walk ... the Battle of Lundy’s Lane during the War of 1812. In its early years, the park was used ...
Carrying buckets in one hand and cellphones turned to flashlight functions in the other hand, attorney Andre J. Hungerford and history buff James P. Barker found themselves hiking through Brookside ...
The two neighbours and long-time allies have each long laid claim to the island and surrounding water, where the US state of ...
But the right to free speech may not be as simple as it appears ... during times of major crisis: during the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II. Use of the Alien Enemies Act is ...
It’s not clear exactly when Trump signed the Alien Enemies Act proclamation. The proclamation stated that it was signed on ...
President Donald Trump isn’t a fan of judges who rule against him. During his first term, he famously attacked Judge Amy ...