You don't have to be a prime minister, civil war general, Nobel Peace Prize laureate or founding father to learn the strengths of famous leaders and better your own life. You can learn a lot from the ...
In 1864, amid the U.S. Civil War, Abraham Lincoln was elected to his second term as president. He was assassinated five ...
It was the United States, not Japan, that rounded up blameless American citizens of Japanese descent during World War II and ...
The US constitution, written in 1787, set itself the goal of forming a “more perfect Union” between the former colonies that ...
Men, even great men, are not built from marble but from flesh and blood.
As the dust settles over election day, it’s worth reflecting that it’s not only the election results that have been at stake, ...
The growing power of the presidency has been taking place in plain view, decade after decade in the Oval Office.
The GOP seems set to control the Senate and House, though by how much is still unclear.
How could Americans be such nice and decent people and support someone so debasing, so deranged, so hate-filled? It was the ...
From Toni Morrison to Martin Luther King Jr., leaders of the past always knew what to say during tough times. We need their ...
The 1898 Wilmington massacre left dozens of Black North Carolinians dead. Conspirators also forced the city's multiracial ...