William McKinley, the 25th president, loved tariffs and expanded American territory. What more do you need to know?
The shade of Theodore Roosevelt is grinning. President Donald Trump has been holding forth about matters of geopolitical import. Some of his remarks reflect his tongue-in-cheek style. Not for nothing has the president earned the title of galactic overlord among trolls.
In summoning people to his vision for the future, Donald Trump assembled a dizzying collage of time-honored and time-worn American myths, tropes and ideals.
Members of the Barrigada Veterans Organization render a salute during the performance of the Guam Hymn at the Hasso Barigåda Kålaguak Memorial in Tiyan, Barrigada on July 12, 2024. The wreath laying ceremony celebrates the 80th anniversary of Guam’s liberation from Japanese occupation during World War II.
While Yellowstone has thousands of bison, the popular park can get overcrowded with tourists. Here's where you should go to find the majestic animals instead.
On Wednesday, county officials paid tribute to King, with some describing his legacy as a call to service and others saying there is more progress to be made in race relations.
The memo issued late Thursday outlines ways agents can expel migrants who were let into the country under two programs instituted by President Joe Biden, including one that allowed thousands of Haitians to flee their country’s chaos and move temporarily to New York, Florida and other states.
The Trump administration had argued that the executive order would only impact those born after Feb. 19 when the executive order was set to go into effect.
Oyster Bay-East Norwich schools looked ahead at next year’s budgeting, expecting 2% of the budget to come from state foundation aid.
Discover the rich history of North Dakota through its famous landmarks and monuments. Immerse yourself in its unique heritage.
“With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds.” — Abraham Lincoln, March 4, 1865.
Up and down Tampa Bay’s shore on Saturday, people donned fake tattoos, paraded with stuffed parrots, put on quirky pirate costumes and, yes, drank a lot of alcohol.