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Among the books flagged for possible removal were “The 1619 Project” and a book about former Interior secretary Deb Haaland.
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What Made the American Civil War So Deadly?
Brutal battles, outdated tactics, and groundbreaking weaponry collided in a war that would claim more American lives than any ...
“The Vicksburg National Military Park was created to memorialize the events of the soldiers that fought and really became a ...
The one government agency that still reaches nearly every American daily — undeterred by rain, sleet, snow or even gloom of ...
A new era of authoritarianism has dawned in the “land of liberty”. What can US political activists learn from those who ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns and co-director David Schmidt recently visited Seattle to preview their new sweeping, six-part ...
The U.S. Postal Service is turning 250. Saturday’s anniversary comes as the agency faces financial challenges.
The ROC military’s annual exercise is changing to reflect the PLA’s evolving tactics. There is no longer a clear distinction ...
The healthcare conglomerate said it has now begun complying with formal criminal and civil requests from the Justice Department. Dow cuts its quarterly dividend to 35 cents a share from 70 cents. KKR ...
Rather than choose to use the force of his command—or implicit threats—Washington chose the path of moral persuasion.
The US President does not appear to think a new episode of South Park - featuring himself in bed with the devil - is very ...
This is the last in a series of articles commemorating the 160th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. These articles were ...