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Brandy Station Battlefield, site of the biggest cavalry battle of the Civil War and Virginia’s newest state park, now has a ...
But the Constitution makes clear in Article I that Congress — not the president — holds the power to declare war. Yet the U.S ...
When George Washington goes to heaven in the Gullah Traveling Theater’s telling of the American Revolution, Saint Peter stops ...
On his second day in office, President Donald Trump labeled O.F.C.C.P.’s efforts to enforce the 1964 Civil Rights Act illegal ...
The Liberal government, first under Justin Trudeau and now Mark Carney, has sat for more than a year on a 1,000-page report ...
The celebration of the Declaration of Independence's semiquincentennial is a chance to broaden the historical narrative to ...
Occasionally they remember to call him by his new name, Pope Leo XIV, but it’s unfamiliar to their tongue. One of the guests ...
ACLU History Introduction In the years following World War I, America was gripped by the fear that the Communist Revolution that had taken place in Russia would spread to the United States. As is ...
The quintessential superhero has always stood for truth and justice, but the final part of his catchphrase has morphed to ...
The university had recently restarted talks with the White House regarding a potential deal after months of fighting in court ...
As Gaza continues to crumble and Gazans continue to starve, one might have been forgiven for expecting our mainstream press ...
A white Illinois teen attaches himself to a regiment of Black Union soldiers in the satirical Civil War novel "How to Dodge a Cannonball." NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with author Dennard Dayle about it.