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In celebration of Independence Day, a reflection on our country's foundational document and what it should mean to us today.
The following editorial was originally published July 4 in the Traverse City (Mich.) Record-Eagle and shared via The ...
This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper the , Michigan, Record-Eagle. It would behoove all citizens to reacquaint themselves with these foundational freedoms that guide us. As we celebrate ...
Crowds flocked to Castle Island to check out Old Ironsides and her annual Fourth of July turnaround in Boston Harbor, along ...
The original Declaration of Independence is a permanent exhibit at the museum, but this weekend, they’re opening the vault ...
A newly-passed Texas law that requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms is facing a second ...
Black Americans’, our’ relationship to this annual holiday has always been fraught. In 1852, nearly a century after the ...
Rebels, Robbers and Radicals” brings the document alive through court cases of real people involved in real struggles.
We can’t just sit on our hands and simply take advantage of our nation’s many blessings, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
Iran has confirmed suspension of IAEA access to nuclear facilities as President Pezeshkian enforces new law amid escalating ...
Nebraskans voted to cement an abortion ban beyond the first trimester, the number of abortions in the state rose 7.6%.