Charlie Kirk’s untimely demise left the entire nation in dismay, but a conservative education reform group, the 1776 Project PAC, said it has received more than 100 reports of educators celebrating ...
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Moments before kickoff at Alexandria City High School on Friday night, a group of older men walked onto the football field and were immediately greeted with applause and cheers from the cheerleaders ...
I think something just changed in Massachusetts, almost accidentally, but still kind of important, which is that we just released a better license plate. Have you seen them? They’re blue, a bright ...
The Who were at the peak of their performing powers by the time they embarked upon an extensive touring schedule in 1971. Having honed their chemistry as a performing unit during the nearly two years ...
Calamity strikes when a mysterious force dares to tamper with the sacred threads of history. Captain America and his formidable squad of Marvel heroes leap into action! Their mission? To safeguard the ...
History exhibits take us back in time, but they cannot escape the moment in which they were created. That is to say, every display of artifacts and narratives about eras past is consumed through the ...
“1776” the musical version of the story of the birth of the Declaration of Independence and fortunately, the birth of the United States of America, has become classic musical theatre. Having weathered ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — This is a time where the divisions between American citizens seem greater than at any time in our history, with the probable exception of the Civil War. It is the perfect time ...
On this day 249 years ago, Isaiah Thomas, publisher of the Massachusetts Spy newspaper and a onetime Worcester postmaster, stood on a porch of the town's meetinghouse and recited the Declaration of ...
At least 500 demonstrators lined the streets outside of the Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene on July 4 for a "No Kings since 1776" protest hosted by Indivisible Eugene Springfield.