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Long Island's only U.S. president lived in the North Dakota Badlands for several years, and transformed himself.
Even so, Roosevelt pointed to Montana’s congressional delegation as an example of resistance within the party. He noted their refusal to back the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which included a proposal from ...
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How the Only U.S. President’s Son Was Killed in Action
Only one U.S. president’s son has ever been killed in action. This video tells the story of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt, who lost his life as a pilot in World War I. We ...
The epigraph to Leo Varadkar’s memoir Speaking My Mind features lines from Theodore Roosevelt’s 1910 “The Man in the Arena” ...
The American Museum of Natural History will revive the sleepover nights next month. There’s a new movie in the works, too.
On Wednesday morning, 30 immigrants from 17 different countries became naturalized citizens of the United States during a ...
History Matters” is a posthumous collection of historian David McCullough's writing sand speeches. The' Andrew DeMillo writes that the collection shows how much McCullough was driven by a ...
This is a jaunty book, with lots of exclamation marks, but is at times superficial and lazy. He refers to “the blank I’m ...
Constituents who need assistance are encouraged to contact Congressman Haridopolos’ offices directly at 321-632-1776 or visit ...
Even if you didn't know David McCullough personally, it's likely you've had his books in your house, or his work on PBS's ...
Beyond the killing of Charlie Kirk, the conservative ally of President Donald Trump, the United States has seen a rise of ...
George Santayana was probably wrong; those who cannot remember the past aren’t necessarily doomed to repeat it. Mark Twain was probably wrong, too; history may not repeat itself, but it probably doesn ...
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