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Union Pacific Railroad celebrated its 163rd birthday today in the hometown of its famed founder – President Abraham Lincoln – with the help of numerous dignitaries and its newest commemorative ...
Capt. Dan Keeler invites his Sherman Oaks Notre Dame football coaches and English teacher to be recognized at changeover of ...
Presidents may not seem like average folk, but at one point, they often were—and these 14 recipes prove it. If you’re curious ...
According to myth, the ghost of George Washington cursed anyone serving more than four years. But a nonconsecutive second ...
Sixteen Denver schools have spent two or more years on state’s Accountability Clock, meaning they are ticking toward state ...
Let Marylanders be at the forefront of a growing movement to recognize the end of slavery and work toward a better, more equal future for all.
Roger Q. Mason’s (Communication M.F.A. ’16) movie “Lavender Men,” an intersection of queer and historical exploration, hit ...
The United States military last evening performed skillfully and courageously in attacking three of Iran’s nuclear sites.
FORT KNOX, Ky. — On a sunny May afternoon in 1960, Gover­nor Bert T. Combs stood on the grounds of Fort Knox, dedicating a new grave marker for Abraham Lincoln’s grandmother, Bathsheba Lincoln.
It has been a good week, in terms of foreign affairs, for President Donald Trump, who — perhaps surprisingly — has notched ...
The convention had just reached its monumental high point, and the 40-year-old attorney from Massachusetts excitedly wrote ...
Juneteenth marks a pivotal part of our nation's history. For one family, it's also a time to reflect on their past: the journey of their enslaved ancestors and the success that followed.