Washington signed the letter on May 7, 1777. It was written in response to a letter, five days earlier, from Brigadier ...
The conflicts of popular factions are the chief, if not the only inlets, of usurpation and Tyranny,” the first president ...
As we celebrate Presidents Day, we struggle to remember who George Washington was. That kind of national amnesia isn’t ...
On April 26, 1777, during the Revolutionary War, a large British raiding party attacked the American supply depot at Danbury, ...
Our 46 Heads of State all had interactions with the Jewish community – positive and negative, historic and bizarre ...
If the monarchical trappings and powers of the modern presidency are unavoidable, we at least should not encourage them. Neither Congress nor the Supreme Court has its own holiday. The presidency ...
Spokeo analyzed state government information and other historical sources to compile this list of stories behind every ...
Now that he won't be returning to the Jets for a third season, where could the four-time NFL MVP land for the 2025 season?
A letter written by George Washington in 1777 that is valued at $150,000 is up for sale this Presidents Day. The letter, ...
Justice. Mercy. Charity. Humility: This is Micah 6:8. It sounds as if Washington is writing a sermon, not a letter to ...
In the optimistic missive, Washington extols the revolutionary spirit of the American people—even in defeat—and makes a rare ...
Why would the founders, so meticulous in their planning, leave the powers of the presidency so remarkably brief and vague in ...