New perspectives on how history is made
She’s the Schneiderman who championed women’s rights in the 20th century.
It’s become an unfortunate habit for many.
It’s the “American’s Creed,” a patriotic paean that reminds us of who we are and should aspire to be.
The helpful perspective history offers in trying times like these.
On past Memorial Day weekends blacks faced discrimination and open hostility.
History shows Trump is out of step with all of his predecessors, both Democrat and Republican, since Teddy Roosevelt.
Now we have our own.
Well, that’s an old story and here’s why.
Once again opponents of aid to the poor are claiming they’re poor because they’re lazy and that aid is a luxury that undermines the work ethic.
They include her promise not to torture people.
If Trump goes, we won’t be able to say our long national nightmare is over.
In what might be called infant economics, here’s a brief history of the black market baby trade.
It’s run by his son. (But Moon’s wife objects.)
There was a time when Southern Baptists thought we shouldn’t have a House of Representatives Chaplain at all.
In 1940 the Nazis adopted similar tactics.
John Adams went so far as to advocate the holding of fewer elections on the grounds that would give foreigners less opportunity to interfere.
Case in point: Jefferson’s embargo of France and Great Britain.
Yes, we do.
It’s time for yet another lesson from German history.
Her name was Elizabeth Stuart. Netflix and PBS viewers of "The Crown" and "Victoria," please take note: without the Winter Queen and her daughter there would be no Elizabeth II or Victoria to binge-watch.
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