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This July 4th, special note (and respect) should be given to the Inaugural Address given by President George Washington in ...
As America begins its 250th year, it is fitting to draw attention to the great people and ideas that made it possible. Neither the Declaration of Independence of 1776 nor the Constitution of 1787 ...
The wait was over for more than 100 people as they finally got to call the U.S. “home.” And what better place to do it than ...
Thousands of people gathered in and around America’s capital city on its 249th birthday for bands, barbecues and Beyoncé — lining up hours before showtime for Cowboy Carter merch. Sipping cold drinks ...
When George Washington, from Virginia, arrived in Cambridge 250 years ago, one of the first things he did was talk to his ...
On July 4th, while celebrating the nation's birth, it's crucial to acknowledge the Founding Fathers' complex legacy. Despite ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court’s three liberal justices exerted waning influence during its recently concluded ...
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks like authoritarianism." ...
It's worth revering not just the document itself, but the men of consequence who made American independence a reality.
On the Fourth of July, contributing columnist Mike Vogel writes about what really matters, starting with the Bill of Rights ...
The Constitution is the guide which I never will abandon. — George Washington ...
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