New perspectives on how history is made
History suggests there’s a very good chance they will – and that one of them will win.
It’s a sign that he lacks that most basic of virtues: good old-fashioned wisdom.
Here's what we know.
A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Lance Morrow is off-base.
On Thursday 23 immigrants became naturalized citizens, including a young sailor and four soldiers.
Americans—the president included—cannot help but love and hate the South at the same time; it is one of their favorite, most essential, pastimes.
In the 1950s, evangelicals defended the right of individuals to refuse to participate in an otherwise mandatory event on the grounds of their belief.
Donald Trump’s just the latest president to make us fearful.
No American of the early Republic so reflected the ambivalent view of slavery and injustice towards African-Americans as Jefferson.
One day, Lincoln said, a man may arise among us whose ambition threatens the Republic.
And that would be a first in our history.
It can’t possibly work.
In this day and age that’s news.
The outcome of his in 1862 determined the fate of the Union in the Civil War.
Unfortunately, we can’t just ignore him.
The list includes liberals, conservatives and moderates.
It’s worth remembering now with Jeff Skilling’s release from jail.
Voters are crying out for a leader who can unify the country.
How the Rough Riders made Theodore Roosevelt a “celebrity hero.”
We managed not to get into a war with North Korea. But is one with Iran looming?
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