For several centuries, the United States was a slaveholding nation, until a civil war officially brought an end to the practice. Here’s a look back at this dark chapter in the country’s history.
Despite being little more than the answer to trivia questions today, Vaughn Meader was a pioneer who paved the way for ...
Today’s episode will focus on one of the biggest – and most important – turning points in world history; the Battle of ...
Modern progressives believe that one can only be loyal to one‘s nation by being loyal to the central government. Yet, ...
Although John F. Kennedy was the youngest man to be elected President in 1960 at the age of 43, Theodore Roosevelt became the ...
A cigar maker and a successful boxer in the 1800s, André Cailloux also was the first Black officer killed in action during ...
Fewer workers get Presidents Day as a holiday compared to days like Christmas and Thanksgiving. One economist suggests why it ...
Did you know that Confederate Missouri leaders actually moved to Shreveport and then Marshall, Texas, to establish the ...
The top American officials who plan to attend are Marco Rubio, the secretary of state; Mike Waltz, the national security ...
Explore key historical events from Sunday, Feb. 16, to Saturday, Feb.22, including King Tut's tomb unsealing, Fidel Castro's ...
The New York Times rated Chattanooga as one of the top "52 Places to Go" in the world. Outside Magazine titled it "Best Town ...
City of Hornell: City Hall will be closed on Feb. 17, 2025 for Presidents’ Day. Hornell Public Library: The library will be ...